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Add warning for outdated docs #1590

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lgoettgens opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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Add warning for outdated docs #1590

lgoettgens opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 4 comments

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@lgoettgens
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See oscar-system/Oscar.jl#3907 for details.
Since Hecke used some non-default design in the past for its docs, and is now using some Vitepress setup, the approach from oscar-system/Oscar.jl#3907 that worked for all other packages mentioned there does not apply here. Nonetheless, it would be great to have something similar for the old Hecke docs as well. In particular, the Vitepress setup does not even mention any version number on the page itself (e.g. https://www.thofma.com/Hecke.jl/v0.31/) such that users can compare the version numbers themselves too realize they use an outdated docs version.

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thofma commented Dec 9, 2024

There is at least a version picker now.

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thofma commented Dec 24, 2024

Added, see https://docs.hecke.thofma.com/v0.35.4/.

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@lgoettgens
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The hyperlink on the mentioned page is a 404.

And is it possible to do this retroactively to all old releases? This is what this issues was originally for

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thofma commented Dec 24, 2024

Ah, sorry, I meant it is working for https://docs.hecke.thofma.com/v0.35.5/. For all older releases (except 0.35.0 - 0.35.4) it should be also there (and has been there for a week).

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