Converting the notebooks to ReST with nbconvert, then using sphinx on the .rst files gives a pretty decent effect, except that the title levels are off a little. I need to look into hosting for the notebooks, maybe on MS Azure. In the meantime, I prefer the HTML made by Sphinx to the HTML made by nbconvert directly. It has index and cross refs and the code blocks scroll horizontally which is crucial for wide Joy traces. And Garamond. God bless Garamond. For the Sphinx docs I'm going to edit the notebook ReST files by hand, diverging from the originals. |
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| 0. This Implementation of Joy in Python.rst | ||
| 1. Basic Use of Joy in a Notebook.rst | ||
| 2. Library Examples.rst | ||
| 3. Developing a Program.rst | ||
| 4. Replacing Functions in the Dictionary.rst | ||
| Advent of Code 2017 December 1st.rst | ||
| Advent of Code 2017 December 2nd.rst | ||
| Advent of Code 2017 December 3rd.rst | ||
| Advent of Code 2017 December 4th.rst | ||
| Advent of Code 2017 December 5th.rst | ||
| Advent of Code 2017 December 6th.rst | ||
| Generator Programs.rst | ||
| Hylo-, Ana-, Cata-, and Para-morphisms - Recursion Combinators.rst | ||
| Newton-Raphson.rst | ||
| Quadratic.rst | ||
| Trees.rst | ||
| Zipper.rst | ||
| index.rst | ||