#8442: Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics (tutorial)
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   Reporter:  bump                          |       Owner:  bump      
       Type:  enhancement                   |      Status:  needs_work
   Priority:  major                         |   Milestone:  sage-4.4.3
  Component:  documentation                 |    Keywords:            
     Author:  Daniel Bump                   |    Upstream:  N/A       
   Reviewer:  Minh Van Nguyen, Mark Jordan  |      Merged:            
Work_issues:                                |  
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Changes (by rbeezer):

  * status:  needs_review => needs_work


Comment:

 This is a very impressive contribution to the documentation and will be a
 great example for the thematic section.  Applied #8464, the two patches,
 and the added the three PNG's.  Everything applied and built cleanly, once
 I caught the proper location for the three PNG files.

 However, running doctests produced 22 errors across several of the files.
 On 4.4.2.rc0

 {{{
 sage -t doc/en/thematic_tutorials/lie
 }}}

 yields

 {{{
 The following tests failed:


         sage -t  "devel/sage-
 main/doc/en/thematic_tutorials/lie/weyl_groups.rst"
         sage -t  "devel/sage-
 main/doc/en/thematic_tutorials/lie/weight_ring.rst"
         sage -t  "devel/sage-
 main/doc/en/thematic_tutorials/lie/crystals.rst"
         sage -t  "devel/sage-
 main/doc/en/thematic_tutorials/lie/weyl_character_ring.rst" # Exception
 from doctest framework
         sage -t  "devel/sage-
 main/doc/en/thematic_tutorials/lie/branching_rules.rst"
 }}}

 I did not investigate the source of the failures very carefully, Many of
 them were of the "name 'foo' not defined" variety rather than mis-matched
 outputs.  Hopefully this isn't a false alarm.

 I'd be happy to give this another look after somebody investigates/fixes
 the doctests.

 Rob

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