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have you tried just running?
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sorry should have mentioned that: Using
produces the following /Users/matthewmckay/repos-collab/lecture-python-programming.myst/source/python_essentials.md:274: WARNING: Directive 'index': 1 argument(s) required, 0 supplied
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I was thinking we could have a line continuation marker, something like:
with content (if any in the future is needed) demarcated by a line break
and with
or
but not sure if that will cause issues on the parser side and the last example is a little confusing with |
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In Sphinx the
index
generating directive has the ability to use multiple arguments such as:.. index:: single: execution; context module: __main__ module: sys triple: module; search; path
https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/directives.html#directive-index
I am not sure how to specify this use of multiple arguments in
myst
. As far as I am aware arguments need to be on the same line as the directive such as@chrisjsewell is there a way to specify multiple options at the moment?
I also note that in myst we use a similar syntax to specify options (albeit within the yaml headers only).
I don't see this as a big issue -- just something to be aware of. I think the
yaml
demarcators are a clear indicator that your specifyingoptions
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