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UPGRADE: MyST-NB ~=0.13, Support Sphinx 4 #1438

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mmcky opened this issue Aug 25, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1448
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UPGRADE: MyST-NB ~=0.13, Support Sphinx 4 #1438

mmcky opened this issue Aug 25, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1448
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mmcky commented Aug 25, 2021

Description / Summary

It would be great to enable support for sphinx>=4

Value / benefit

Updates jupyter-book to use the latest sphinx releases

Implementation details

Some excellent points documented by @chrisjsewell in myst-nb upgrade to support sphinx>=4

executablebooks/MyST-NB#352 (comment)

Tasks to complete

Check the following supporting packages:

  • sphinx-external-toc
  • sphinx-jupyterbook-latex
  • sphinx-multitoc-numbering
@mmcky mmcky added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 25, 2021
@mmcky mmcky added this to the v0.12.0 milestone Aug 25, 2021
@choldgraf choldgraf added the state: upstream Requires a change to a dependant package label Aug 29, 2021
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mmcky commented Sep 2, 2021

  • address config changes in sphinx4 for logo

@choldgraf choldgraf changed the title ENH: Enable Support for Sphinx>=4 UPGRADE: MyST-NB ~=0.13, Support Sphinx 4 Sep 28, 2021
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