#7763: make nintegrate/nintegral top-level functions
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   Reporter:  jason                |       Owner:  burcin    
       Type:  enhancement          |      Status:  needs_work
   Priority:  major                |   Milestone:  sage-4.6.2
  Component:  calculus             |    Keywords:            
     Author:  Gagan Sekhon         |    Upstream:  N/A       
   Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman  |      Merged:            
Work_issues:                       |  
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Comment(by kcrisman):

 Thanks for clearing up some of my misunderstandings.  I don't have time to
 look at this today, but hopefully within a week?  Just a couple
 clarifications:
 >  and hopefully links to the functions put in - see the plotting
 functions, especially plot.py, for examples of how to do that in Sphinx.
 > >
 > Did you want links each function listed in the file? Like a table of
 contents.

 I mean like {{{:func:`~sage.plot.plot.plot`}}} referring to the function
 `plot`; one can do the same here, I think.
 > > > I would caution that for annoying reasons we like to have the lines
 in the documentation be fairly short; see some of the other calculus or
 plotting files for examples of about how many characters (80? 84?) are
 appropriate.  (Otherwise it looks really bad in command line.)  So any
 updates should fix that.
 > >
 > > This comment still applies.
 > >
 > I tried to make the lines shorter, but the html file looked wierd. Html
 file formats each line and wraps it around. If I make them them shorter
 the documentation doesn't come out right.

 Hmm, that's odd.  I'll have to check it out; in most files we do this.
 Maybe we've just been living with weird HTML :)

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