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I am building a book from jupytext py:percent files stored in a src folder outside of the book folder
expectation I expected it to work since the documentation of the file TOC key reports
file
A path to a file that contains the content for a chapter / section. These paths are relative to the root: document.
bug [...]/book_example/intro.md:: WARNING: toctree contains reference to nonexisting document '../some/path/notebook_name' [etoc.ref]
$ jupyter-book build mybook
make a directory structure like so
├── book_template ├── _config.yml ├── _toc.yml ├── intro.md ├── notebooks ├── some ├── path ├── notebook.py
and build a book as per documentation
Jupyter Book : 0.15.1 External ToC : 0.3.1 MyST-Parser : 0.18.1 MyST-NB : 0.17.2 Sphinx Book Theme : 1.0.1 Jupyter-Cache : 0.6.1 NbClient : 0.7.4
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I am building a book from jupytext py:percent files stored in a src folder outside of the book folder
expectation
I expected it to work since the documentation of the
file
TOC key reportsbug
[...]/book_example/intro.md:: WARNING: toctree contains reference to nonexisting document '../some/path/notebook_name' [etoc.ref]
$ jupyter-book build mybook
Reproduce the bug
make a directory structure like so
and build a book as per documentation
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