#10637: Implement sage -sws2rst
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Reporter: nthiery | Owner:
jason, mpatel, was
Type: enhancement | Status:
needs_work
Priority: major | Milestone:
sage-5.7
Component: notebook | Resolution:
Keywords: ReST, worksheet | Work issues:
Report Upstream: Workaround found; Bug reported upstream. | Reviewers:
Nicolas ThiƩry, Jason Grout, Karl-Dieter Crisman, Jason Bandlow, John Palmieri,
Simon King
Authors: Pablo Angulo, Karl-Dieter Crisman | Merged in:
Dependencies: #11080, #11459 | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by kcrisman):
> Okay, for positive review we need the following, in my opinion. The
previous work issues were dealt with long ago.
> * Still to check that regex, though apparently it's working fine
> * Add levels `<h5>` and `<h6>` (see
[http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#h-7.5.5 here], h6 is also
actually supported by TinyMCE in Sage)
See [http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html#sections here] for some conventions,
but anyway it should be easy to add something for these, just two places
to do it.
> * Decide what to do with address tag (possibly turn it into pre tag?
just an idea) and do that
> * Decide whether it's feasible to replace the specific style of
indentation mentioned above, and do it if so
> * Make an updated pull request for sagenb (luckily not a problem with
respect to rebasing, since we only add new files)
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> Anyway. I found the converter very useful, and so I will soon be able to
provide a new thematic tutorial, by conversion of a worksheet that I
occasionally used in talks on coercion. So, from me it is "+1" to make it
available.
Great!
> However, I am no sphinx/rst expert nor an expert notebook user. So, I
don't feel qualified to be a reviewer for this.
No problem.
> Everything applied find to sage-5.7.beta2 (at least after creating a hg
repository in devel/sagenb...).
Good news.
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