Dear docutils developers, I'm bringing this up one final time because docutils is a very important project to the python ecosystem and because I care a lot about it's documentation infrastructure. I strongly believe that migrating would make work for maintainers and people wanting to contribute easier. (You don't have to follow that opinion, but it's the motivation why people bring this up again and again). To resolve the issue once and for all, I'd like to draw the attention back to the simple question...
Thanks for the feedback! I don't have time to look into the proposal right now but will come back later. Preliminary considerations: - Privacy issues: While lazy loading could be used for tracking, it's not a privacy risk per-se. Tracking would takes additional actions by the page creator. I suppose someone designing tracking would rarely base that page on docutils, and if so, they still can quite easily inject the attributes by post-processing the html. - A magic class that turns into an attribute...
Support lazy loading for image and figure
+1 for migrating to GitHub. I second all the benefits mentioned above. I've been moving to GitHub myself with a larger project, and it really makes a difference.
go to PDF and to source not working
Google File Drive Stream: <file> has been modified by another application"
duplicate https://sourceforge.net/p/texstudio/bugs/1047/
Align columns hangs with formatting in first column