#8442: Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics (tutorial)
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   Reporter:  bump                          |       Owner:  bump        
       Type:  enhancement                   |      Status:  needs_review
   Priority:  major                         |   Milestone:  sage-4.6    
  Component:  documentation                 |    Keywords:              
     Author:  Daniel Bump                   |    Upstream:  N/A         
   Reviewer:  Minh Van Nguyen, Mark Jordan  |      Merged:              
Work_issues:                                |  
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Comment(by jhpalmieri):

 I almost always use the {{{--jsmath}}} option for docbuilding because it's
 faster than not using it.  I would guess that some other people do the
 same.  We really try to avoid warnings when building the docs, so I don't
 know if this should get a positive review if it doesn't build right with
 jsmath, especially since there is an easy fix: use something other than
 mathfrak.

 Wait, here's an idea: we can add a jsMath macro (as
 [http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/authors/macros.html described
 here]) to define {{{\mathfrak}}} in jsMath to be boldface, for example.
 Since this is defined in jsMath, it doesn't override the ordinary
 definition if you're not using the jsmath option.  This is easy to do: we
 just patch the configuration file for the thematic tutorials document.
 I'm attaching a patch.

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