[SciPy-user] Docstring standards for NumPy and SciPy
Travis Oliphant
oliphant at ee.byu.edu
Thu Jan 18 14:24:35 EST 2007
Alan G Isaac wrote:
>On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Travis Oliphant apparently wrote:
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>>Probably something like :OtherParameters: or something
>>like that. I prefer white-space as in :Other Parameters:
>>if it can be made to work.
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>While Ed suggested that he can make this work, it would be
>a deviation from standard reST. Each time there is such
>a deviation, it makes it harder for other reST based
>processors (besides Epydoc) to process the docs.
>So perhaps :OtherParameters: or :Parameters2: would be better.
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>>1) :lm:`foo` for :latex-math:`foo`
>>2) :m:`foo` for :math:`foo`
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>I must have missed a post: what is the distinction being
>drawn here? I do not know what :math: is unless it is
>:latex-math:. I can imagine also having, say, :lout-math:
>but I do not recall this being discussed.
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:math:
would be an equation that does not necessarily use latex syntax for
math. Several markup languages define math so that for example
:math:`y=f(x)` renders differently.
:latex-math:
would use latex symbols and commands for math --- something like
:latex-math:`y=f\right(x\left)` for example.
-Travis
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