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This can now be closed. I had tried on several platforms, but hadn't built this on another platform until today. It worked on someone else's laptop, so I dug much deeper and figured out the issue was a local problem.
Describe the bug
Hi,
When I do compile a book with a python code-cell, I expected the code-cell to use a usual "code-looking", fixed-width font.
But instead, it uses a font I don't expect, which seems to be Roboto (if I paste it into MS Word as see the font name).
Here is my code-cell:
Here is the output:
This is fine for such a small example, but for larger it affects readability:
I'm not sure when this started happening, but I noticed it recently.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong and how to change this?
Thanks!
Tim
Reproduce the bug
For me, paste:
and compile using 'jb build'
List your environment
Details:
jupyter-book --version
Jupyter Book : 1.0.0
External ToC : 1.0.1
MyST-Parser : 2.0.0
MyST-NB : 1.0.0
Sphinx Book Theme : 1.1.2
Jupyter-Cache : 0.6.1
NbClient : 0.7.4
python3 --version
Python 3.10.12
Operating system:
Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Example website: https://gibberblot.github.io/rl-notes/single-agent/value-iteration.html
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