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Hi @fpopineau there is a bit of background on the There is increasing overlap in the projects as we are using the mystjs project to create live previews of JupyterBooks/myst pages in JupyterLab through the jupyterlab-myst plugin. There are still a number of things that you cannot do with MySTjs, as it relates to JupyterBook, which this issue is tracking: jupyter-book/mystmd#189. The mystjs project has more of a focus on scientific writing, papers, PDF/latex generation than JupyterBook - there are some tutorials here: JupyterBook is based on Sphinx (a documentation engine) which has the Many people are using the tools together through the Jupyter extension and/or to export PDF articles of their JupyterBook content. For choosing between the projects: (1) note that the mystjs is still in beta, and has a few rough edges and limited extensibility; (2) if you are looking to do any Python documentation as a part of your book, the Sphinx/JupyterBook stack is a better choice; (3) if you are looking to write scientific papers with notebooks -- mystjs has more related features/latex templates/export options than JupyterBook for that use case. |
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Hi @fpopineau there is a bit of background on the
mystjs
project and how it relates to JupyterBook here:https://myst-tools.org/docs/mystjs/background
There is increasing overlap in the projects as we are using the mystjs project to create live previews of JupyterBooks/myst pages in JupyterLab through the jupyterlab-myst plugin.
There are still a number of things that you cannot do with MySTjs, as it relates to JupyterBook, which this issue is tracking: jupyter-book/mystmd#189. The mystjs project has more of a focus on scientific writing, papers, PDF/latex generation than JupyterBook - there are some tutorials here:
https://myst-tools.org/docs/mystjs/quickstart-myst-documents
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