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Jupyter notebooks offer support for directly embedding images without creating a separate file. As I understand it, the image is embedded directly into the raw code for the notebook. It ends up showing up like this in the markdown:
MyST doesn't seem to parse these, the sphinx output shows just the text "image.png". I'm wondering if there's any settings I can tweak to get these images to show up correctly in the generated documentation? Thank you!
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Jupyter notebooks offer support for directly embedding images without creating a separate file. As I understand it, the image is embedded directly into the raw code for the notebook. It ends up showing up like this in the markdown:
MyST doesn't seem to parse these, the sphinx output shows just the text "image.png". I'm wondering if there's any settings I can tweak to get these images to show up correctly in the generated documentation? Thank you!
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