Summary. This note demonstrates how admonitions look like in the output format html.
Key options when compiling this document were
--html_style=blueish --html_admon=lyx --html_box_shadow
Here is the warning admon:
Division by zero is illegal! | |
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Most math systems will give fatal errors if you divide by zero.
Terminal> python -c 'print 4/0'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero
You should therefore be very careful with all expressions that may result
in division by zero. In Python, you can use a |
Question admon (without title).
Question. | |
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What are the admon options for
doconce format html ?
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Summary admon:
Summary. | |
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The most popular methods for solving algebraic equations
$$ f(x) = 0 $$
are
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Here is a notice admon:
Tip: follow well-established conventions for variable names! | |
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For example, in Python, variable and function names use
lower case letters separated by underscore, as in
vibration_with_damping (while Java typically would
have vibrationWithDamping ). Class names apply cap words,
as in ProblemClass . |
The four main admons are warning, notice, question, and summary.
DocOnce features a block
environment with or without title.
Blocks are often used in slides to frame a collection of things.
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Block with title. | |
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Blocks can contain text, math, code, figures, movies.
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Here is a quote environment (quote
):
Sayre's law states that "in any dispute the intensity of feeling is inversely proportional to the value of the issues at stake."
By way of corollary, it adds:
"That is why academic politics are so bitter."
Source: wikipedia
Boxes are very simple frames (without any icons, background color, or stash, except for a shadow) used for important results like