@ -491,18 +491,18 @@ Table: this is output of a python script
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On the otherhand, `.img` will produce an image in the document.
On the otherhand, `.img` will produce an image in the document.
This scenario expects the script will run an IO and must create an image file inside directory `_build/auto` by the filename designated by `out`.
This scenario expects the script will run an IO and must create an image file inside directory `_build/auto` by the filename designated by `file`.
The image at Figure \ref{fig:py} can be produced using:
The image at Figure \ref{fig:py} can be produced using:
```
```
~~~{.script .py .img #fig:py caption="this is a new image from script" width=400 height=300 out=pyImage}
~~~{.script .py .img #fig:py caption="this is a new image from script" width=400 height=300 file=pyImage}
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#!/usr/bin/env python3
print("image new image")
print("image new image")
~~~
~~~
```
```
~~~{.script .py .img #fig:py caption="this is a new image from script" width=400 height=300 out=pyImage}
~~~{.script .py .img #fig:py caption="this is a new image from script" width=400 height=300 file=pyImage}
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#!/usr/bin/env python3
print("image new image")
print("image new image")
@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ We can choose the representation of this block inside the pdf output by providin
When there is no `description`, then this `lib` CodeBlock will be considered as a *hidden library*, it will be still included inside every script, but it will be never mentioned inside the pdf result.
When there is no `description`, then this `lib` CodeBlock will be considered as a *hidden library*, it will be still included inside every script, but it will be never mentioned inside the pdf result.
~~~{.script .py .lib name="libPy1"}
~~~{.script .py .lib file="libPy1"}
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#!/usr/bin/env python3
def f(x):
def f(x):
@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ Inclusion of [Mermaid](https://github.com/hasanalrasyid/pandoc-mermaid) diagrams