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=paragraph --html_box_shadow
Here is the warning admon:
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 try-except
clause to
test if some expression gives a ZeroDivisionError
exception and take
appropriate actions. One example of a numerical method where division
by zero can cause problems is Newton's methods of finding solutions to
algebraic equations \( f(x)=0 \). In that algorithm, there is a division
by \( f'(x) \).
Question admon (without title).
What are the admon options for doconce format html
?
Summary admon:
The most popular methods for solving algebraic equations
$$ f(x) = 0 $$are
Of these, Newton's method is fastest, the Bisection method is the most reliable, the Secant method is a simplified Newton method, and the Fixed-Point method is obviously very problem dependent in its behavior since the user has the define the \( g \) function.
Here is a notice admon:
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, but you may introduce other boxes by utilizing the title, as explained below.
This means that if you want different types of boxes, e.g. a detour box and a tip box, you can just open introduce the convention that detour applies the summary box and starts with 'Detour:' in the title, while the notice box is used for tip boxes and as a title starting with 'Tip:'.
DocOnce features a block
environment with or without title.
Blocks are often used in slides to frame a collection of things.
Blocks can contain text, math, code, figures, movies.
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
The world most famous equation:
$$ E = mc^2 $$