On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 12:09 AM, Nicolas Rougier
<nicolas.roug...@inria.fr> wrote:
> By the way, I suspect the simple plot part may well suited for the ipython 
> notebook !
> I'll give it a try.

Actually in the notebook it is now possible to enable exercises,
hints, reveal-boxes, etc.  I'm cc'ing here Matthias Bussonnier b/c I'm
not sure if he's on the mpl list.  He's one of our recent core devs
who is behind a lot of our new JS magic in the notebook, and he's also
a French scientist who will be at Euroscipy, so you guys could perhaps
touch bases (I'm unfortunately not going to make it this year).

Ultimately we'd like to make it very easy to write tutorials such as
yours directly as notebooks, so that when used in the classroom
students can work straight off them, and yet also publish then with
clean and customizable HTML on the web like you did.  Lots of the
pieces are in place, though not quite all yet :)

Cheers,

f

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