#4906: [with patch, needs review] convert sage.combinat.* docstrings to Sphinx
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 Reporter:  mhansen        |       Owner:  tba     
     Type:  defect         |      Status:  new     
 Priority:  major          |   Milestone:  sage-3.4
Component:  documentation  |    Keywords:          
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Changes (by ddrake):

 * cc: ddr...@… (added)


Comment:

 In {{{dyck_word.py}}}:

 > The bouncing ball will strike the diagonal at places $(0, 0), (j_1,
 j_1), (j_2, j_2), ... ,(j_r-1, j_r-1), (j_r, j_r) = (n, n)$.

 The dollar signs are showing.

 In {{{dlx.py}}}, the docstring for DLXMatrix needs some work; the matrices
 aren't displayed correctly. The file is {{{dlx.py}}} in Sage, but seems to
 be
 
[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhansen/sage/devel/sage/doc/output/html/en/reference/sage/combinat/matrices/dlxcpp.html
 dlxcpp.py] in the conversion?

 This is something we may want to fix later, but the lowercase L looks like
 a slash; see
 
[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhansen/sage/devel/sage/doc/output/html/en/reference/sage/combinat/finite_class.html
 here] at the top:
 {{{sage.combinat.finite_class.FiniteCombinatorialClass(l)}}} looks like
 there's a slash between the parentheses. Perhaps a different letter could
 be used?

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