#10333: An interface to Anders Buch's Littlewood-Richardson Calculator 
``lrcalc``
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   Reporter:  mhansen                         |          Owner:  sage-combinat  
                                               
       Type:  enhancement                     |         Status:  needs_work     
                                               
   Priority:  major                           |      Milestone:  sage-5.0       
                                               
  Component:  optional packages               |       Keywords:  spkg package, 
Schubert calculus, Littlewood-Richardson, days30
Work_issues:                                  |       Upstream:  N/A            
                                               
   Reviewer:  Nicolas Thiery, Anne Schilling  |         Author:  Mike Hansen, 
Anders Buch, Nicolas Thiery, Anne Schilling      
     Merged:                                  |   Dependencies:                 
                                               
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Comment(by nthiery):

 Salut Sébastien!

 Replying to [comment:29 slabbe]:
 > > Yikes. Is there an idiom to conditionally include a piece of
 documentation in the reference manual depending on the presence or not of
 a spkg? (analogue of the is_package_installed in module.list.py).
 >
 > If you don't include the documentation in the reference manual (by that,
 I mean no modification to the file {{{doc/en/reference/libs.rst}}} ), does
 the warning still shows up when building the documentation?

 I guess not, so worst case that will be the way to go. But not having the
 documentation linked to does not feel good.

 > What is the status of the documentation for other optional packages?

 I did not find that many, and as far as I could see, the documentation was
 not linked to ...

 Cheers,

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