#19354: Minor typos in 6.9
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       Reporter:  jmantysalo         |        Owner:
           Type:  defect             |       Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  minor              |    Milestone:  sage-6.10
      Component:  documentation      |   Resolution:
       Keywords:                     |    Merged in:
        Authors:  Frédéric           |    Reviewers:
  Chapoton, Jori Mäntysalo           |  Work issues:
Report Upstream:  N/A                |       Commit:
         Branch:  public/19354       |  9cb0d4045ff3c7b68732a20071bab6e7eb3148f7
   Dependencies:                     |     Stopgaps:
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Changes (by {'newvalue': u'Fr\xe9d\xe9ric Chapoton, Jori M\xe4ntysalo', 
'oldvalue': ''}):

 * status:  new => needs_review
 * author:   => Frédéric Chapoton, Jori Mäntysalo


Old description:

> This is a container ticket for minor documentation typos found in version
> 6.9, to be fixed for 6.10. I'll add them here, if I am not doing another
> ticket for same part of Sage. Of course others can also make additions to
> this.
>
> - `coding_in_python.rst`, links in "experimental" part
> broken.[[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]
> - sage.rings.rational.integer_rational_power, output section.
> [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]
>
> - linear_extensions.html, broken link in first SEEALSO block.
> [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]
> - frank_network() on posets, `x \ge y` should be `p \ge
> q`.[[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]
>
> - graphs.py, part "generators": somehow add a mention about `graphs()`
> there, like we now have `graphs(n)`. Add link to common graphs page.
>
> digraphs:
>
> - is_directed_acyclic, too much indentation on output block
> [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]
> - level_sets, too much indentation on output block
> [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]
> - reverse_edges, vertical spacing in input block.
> [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]
>
> in combinat/interval_posets (and elsewhere):
>
> wrong formatting {{{,``}}} in the first lines of `from_binary_trees` and
> `from_dyck_words` [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00,
> '''✓''')]]

New description:

 This is a container ticket for minor documentation typos found in version
 6.9, to be fixed for 6.10. I'll add them here, if I am not doing another
 ticket for same part of Sage. Of course others can also make additions to
 this.

 - `coding_in_python.rst`, links in "experimental" part
 broken.[[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]
 - sage.rings.rational.integer_rational_power, output section.
 [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]

 - linear_extensions.html, broken link in first SEEALSO block.
 [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]
 - frank_network() on posets, `x \ge y` should be `p \ge
 q`.[[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]

 - graphs.py, part "generators": somehow add a mention about `graphs()`
 there, like we now have `graphs(n)`. Add link to common graphs
 page.[[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]

 digraphs:

 - is_directed_acyclic, too much indentation on output block
 [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]
 - level_sets, too much indentation on output block
 [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]
 - reverse_edges, vertical spacing in input block.
 [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00, '''✓''')]]

 in combinat/interval_posets (and elsewhere):

 wrong formatting {{{,``}}} in the first lines of `from_binary_trees` and
 `from_dyck_words` [[span(style=background:#000000;color: #00FF00,
 '''✓''')]]

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Comment:

 As you wish. But I guess I won't review this until monday.

 Example of `graphs()` is kind of artificial. But better examples take more
 time, and maybe are not better for showing how to use this.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/19354#comment:29>
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