Hi Sylvain,
Notebook integration is planned for 2.3 whose (tentative) release date
is in September.
I'm in the planning stage right now, thinking what could be the best way
to accomplish this task in the same way as we did with qtconsole.
Besides, we are waiting for some important changes to be merged in
IPython that will make our job a lot more easier.
I hope to have something working by the end of June or mid July.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 16/05/13 12:09, Sylvain Corlay escribió:
Hi Carlos,
I can imagine that this would be a long term project to have a
QtWebkit-based integration of the notebook into Spyder. Do you guys
have any specific plan regarding this?
And by the way, I could test the Debian package for 2.2 in SID, and it
works just perfectly, congrats!
Best,
Sylvain
On Saturday, November 12, 2011 11:14:50 AM UTC-5, Carlos Córdoba wrote:
Hi Massimo,
We are following quite closely the development of the ipython
notebook and we surely want to integrate it with Spyder using
QtWebkit, as you mentioned. Right now the notebook is working
quite well under rekonq, so we are confident we won't have
problems in that front.
The good thing is that we can provide better facilities than the
notebook has right now, like presenting docstrings in html and
inspecting/modifying variables with the variable explorer. The bad
thing is that the integration will probably have to wait until we
properly integrate ipython qtconsole first, which is our top
priority now. I'd say the notebook integration will be ready in
the next six months, depending in developers time resources.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 12/11/11 10:33, Massimo Di Stefano escribió:
Hi All,
i'm really happy with spyder, in the last week i was really
positive impressed
by python notebook option providing an ip and an hostname is now
easy to run
the same python environment on the network.
My question, is on the spider roadmap an python notebook
integration,
maybe using qtwebkit this should be easy to implement
essentially running the command :
ipython notebook --pylab inline --ip 'my.ip' --ws-hostname 'my.ip'
while print a link in the terminal, spider should be able to read
this link and open it inside a PyQt network page
where the user can open several tabs .. one for each python
kernel he want run.
what do you think about ?
thanks for any comment.
--Massimo.
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Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering - WHOI
Software Engineer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - RPI
Environmental Science specialist at Tetherless World
Constellation - TWC
http://tw.rpi.edu/web/person/MassimoDiStefano
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