#14712: An Hypergraph class for visualization (pretty basic one !)
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Reporter: ncohen | Owner: tbd
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-5.11
Component: graph theory | Resolution:
Keywords: | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Reviewers: Travis Scrimshaw
Authors: Nathann Cohen | Merged in:
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by ncohen):
Hello !!
> I think a warning is a better approach to this than explicitly putting
text in the pdf output because that broke my (basic) test.
Methinks that it is a problem with `tightpage` more than a problem with my
`_latex_` output.
> However there are many things in sage which have conventions that user
may not necessarily see immediately (or wonder about particular outputs),
but as long as it is clearly documented what our convention choices are,
it's okay.
It depends. Sometimes it is sufficient, when you believe that the user may
not understand what the output means, and will then look for the
documentation. But in this case I am 100% sure that the users will believe
that they understand the output, and that it would be the same as
returning a wrong result. The users definitely HAVE to read this thing
once.
I will make it a warning in a split second.
Nathann
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