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Improve the part on LaTeX of the Sage Tutorial #36130

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@kwankyu kwankyu commented Aug 24, 2023

Fixes #24367, though we keep the MathJax class explanation for pedagogical reason.

We use tools introduced in #33507.

We also upgrade jupyter-sphinx standard package to the latest version 0.4.0: https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter-sphinx/releases/tag/v0.4.0

Sequel: #36144, which also makes the updated doc look good in furo dark mode.

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@kwankyu kwankyu changed the title Update a part of the tutorial Improve the part on LaTeX of the Sage Tutorial Aug 24, 2023
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kwankyu commented Aug 25, 2023

By the way, the "changes" info of the documentation preview is pretty useless...

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Documentation preview for this PR (built with commit d967e29; changes) is ready! 🎉

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kwankyu commented Sep 4, 2023

Closing as merged to #36144

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