#12925: Thematic tutorial on combinatorics
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       Reporter:  nthiery                         |         Owner:  
sage-combinat                                
           Type:  enhancement                     |        Status:  
needs_review                                 
       Priority:  major                           |     Milestone:  sage-5.1    
                                 
      Component:  combinatorics                   |    Resolution:              
                                 
       Keywords:  thematic tutorial               |   Work issues:  move to 
devel/sage/doc                       
Report Upstream:  N/A                             |     Reviewers:  Hugh 
Thomas, Nicolas M. Thiéry, Timothy Walsh
        Authors:  Nicolas M. Thiéry, Hugh Thomas  |     Merged in:              
                                 
   Dependencies:                                  |      Stopgaps:              
                                 
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Comment (by nthiery):

 Hi John,

 Replying to [comment:19 jhpalmieri]:
 > If it were in thematic tutorials, something like this still ought to
 > be doable (say, using `sage.combinat.tutorial()` instead), using
 > modifications of the commands from sagedoc.py that allow
 > `tutorial()` to open the tutorial.

 Yeah, but it's really not as good: you need to teach people yet
 another way to access documentation. The user should just need to know
 about '?'.

 > Anyway, my original question was, as I said, a matter of curiosity, not
 a criticism.

 I definitely was a good question. And I wanted to take the time to
 answer since others are likely to ask it as well :-)

 > I don't mind setting this back to "positive review", although it
 > would be good (on another ticket – please cc me if you open one) to
 > tidy up the documentation in the ways you seem to suggest in your
 > comment.

 Thanks for your interest. I hope to get to this done soon: we want this to
 be in Sage for the
 Sage Days in July! Now, I'll be traveling around the next couple
 weeks, so don't hold too much your breath.

 Cheers,
                            Nicolas

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