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A Sphinx extension to assist in publishing scientific writing in either HTML or PDF.

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Sphinxience

A Sphinx extension to assist in publishing scientific writing in either HTML or PDF.

This extension mainly consists of a number of roles and directives, so that you can use most LaTeX macros more easily than writing inline LaTeX in Sphinx. This extension will also monkeypatch your HTML theme and LaTeX settings, to make the LaTeX output conform to what is expected of scientific papers submitted to conferences/journals.

Sphinxience is pronounced either like "Sphinx science" or rhyming with "experience". It's up to you.

How to use this

TODO copy an example project that I will make

How to fork this

TODO

Status

Warning: I'm still in the (slow) process of open sourcing this.

TODO There is some stuff in this project but it's still minimal. I'm extracting it out from another project bit by bit. I've only tested the HTML output; the LaTeX style is still pending.

Random stuff

TODO generate documentation from source

General note about code quality: the code here should work and be reasonable clean, but it could e.g. use a linter to catch unused imports. Patches are welcome!

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