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Improve presentation of Introduction in PDF. #76

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@ketch ketch commented May 22, 2017

  • Resolve issues with t=0 (see Misc. problems #75)
  • Make all code fit on page by shortening lines and reducing code font size
  • Avoid using top-level header (#) since that gets converted to a new chapter

A PDF showing how things look with these changes is here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9huu3ig543ut528/riemann.pdf?dl=0

ketch added 2 commits May 22, 2017 11:35
- Resolve issues with t=0 (see clawpack#75)
- Make all code fit on page by shortening lines and reducing code font size
- Avoid using top-level header (#) since that gets converted to a new chapter
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ketch commented May 22, 2017

I also changed the references to other chapters to make more sense when converted to PDF. Since markdown links like Shallow_water.ipynb are converted to something like "Chapter 5", I removed the phrase "the notebook" from before them. Alternatively we could write the notebook Shallow_water.ipynb; the latex results would be the same (whatever is between the square brackets just gets removed).

@ketch ketch changed the title Improve presentation of Indtroduction in PDF. Improve presentation of Introduction in PDF. May 22, 2017
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Looks good! I think it's fine to remove "the notebook" as you have done.

@rjleveque rjleveque merged commit 851d360 into clawpack:master May 31, 2017
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