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Thanks @stoffprof -- which version of JupyterBook or mystmd are you using? |
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If I recall, in jupyter book 1, it is not possible to insert only the link via MyST substitutions. You'd have to define the entire markdown link syntax and insert that. Jupyter Book 2 is built with the MyST document engine and variable substitution is currently on the list of enhancements to make. I'll drop a link below and it would be really helpful to provide suggestions and support in that issue |
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I have a python variable that I want to use to create a link in the HTML. I tried to do it like this:
glue("url", file_url, display=False)
And then, in a markdown cell:
This doesn't work. I assume you can't just glue something inside a markdown link. Is it possible to achieve this some other way?
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