#11490: Add a thematic tutorial on coercion and categories
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       Reporter:  SimonKing                              |         Owner:  
mvngu       
           Type:  enhancement                            |        Status:  
needs_review
       Priority:  major                                  |     Milestone:  
sage-5.7    
      Component:  documentation                          |    Resolution:       
       
       Keywords:  categories coercion thematic tutorial  |   Work issues:       
       
Report Upstream:  N/A                                    |     Reviewers:       
       
        Authors:  Simon King                             |     Merged in:       
       
   Dependencies:  #14084                                 |      Stopgaps:       
       
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Comment (by tscrim):

 Replying to [comment:12 SimonKing]:
 > > - The block starting at line 319, the last sentence is `It not even
 gives a wrong answer, but results in an error::`. I believe there should
 be a "does".
 >
 > You mean "It does not even give a wrong answer, but results in an
 error"?

 Yes...

 > That said, if it is sphinx convention to have a blank line, then I'll
 insert one.

 I'm just following
 [http://www.sagemath.org/doc/developer/conventions.html: the conventions
 page] and that the `TESTS::` and `EXAMPLES::` blocks didn't format
 properly (although it might be because they are special).

 >
 > > One last thing, this is more from my personal taste, but I think the
 note/warning blocks should be capitalized as `.. NOTE::` and `..
 WARNING::` to be consistent with the dev guide.
 >
 > On some ticket (don't remember which one), I recall that both look the
 same in the output, but I don't recall whether we want it capitalised or
 not. So, if you say the dev guide recommends capitalisation, then I'll
 change it.

 You are correct in that the html output is the same. Thank you, sorry to
 be a bit of a nag on this.

 Best,[[BR]]
 Travis

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