#19061: Auto-generated thematic index of functions
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       Reporter:         |        Owner:
  ncohen                 |       Status:  needs_review
           Type:         |    Milestone:  sage-6.9
  enhancement            |   Resolution:
       Priority:  major  |    Merged in:
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        Authors:         |  53b8469b104942a4030d68a08df662471bdb8f6f
  Nathann Cohen          |     Stopgaps:
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Comment (by ncohen):

 Hello,

 > I compiled this and got strange results. `graph.html` starts with
 "Algorithmically hard stuff", i.e. uses alphabetical list. Should be
 possible to change it.

 Yeah, I thought about a way to enforce an ordering. It is the kind of
 things that I expect we will have some day, but I did not think it so
 urgent that it needed to be implemented here. A lexicographic ordering is
 not so bad, really.

 > Then, it starts right with "<link>chromatic_number()</link>   Returns
 the minimal number of colors needed to color the vertices", i.e.
 forgetting the ending "of the graph G.". And next one is
 "<link>chromatic_polynomial()</link> chromatic_polynomial(G,
 return_tree_basis=False)".
 >
 > Do others get similar results? Can be just some Spinx error and maybe I
 must recompile or something.

 I did not notice, but I expect that you are right. I know how I wrote the
 code that extracts this text and it only takes 'the first line', not the
 first sentence. It is not related to this ticket thought, it's a code that
 is already in Sage.

 I will probably write a fix for that today. I will add a comment here when
 I do.

 Nathann

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