Sorry, I've never seen it before. If you don't know you've installed an
extension, chances are it's something built into your browser.

On 12 February 2018 at 17:28, Nate L. <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't think the search bar is something from a browser extension, (I
> don't think I ever added it), but if it is, I'd love to remove it so I can
> get back to good ol' Jupyter shortcuts :'(
>
> Would you know how to inspect whether it's an extension or not, and how I
> can remove it?
>
> Thanks, Takowl!!!
>
> Best,
> Nathan
>
>
> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 11:39:32 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>
>> Reinstalling probably won't make a difference to issues in the browser
>> like that, though it's always possible.
>>
>> Is the search bar something from a browser extension? If it captures the
>> key event before we get it, there's not much we can do about that.
>>
>> On 12 February 2018 at 16:33, Nate L. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Takowl,
>>>
>>> Yea, I'm in the *notebook* command mode. Upon uninstalling the Vim
>>> extension, I can now add cells with 'a', but that's about it. When I press
>>> 'b', I get the search bar pop-up:
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AnFiJqHWvKc/WoHBmCO2RsI/AAAAAAAAHL8/i9gvMAzMxAsfXD9cIzdXHa7DPCYbeZY3QCLcBGAs/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2018-02-12%2Bat%2B11.31.55%2BAM.png>
>>>
>>>
>>> Not sure what's wrong. Maybe I should reinstall jupyter?  The problem
>>> with reinstallation is that there are so many ways to uninstall it that I
>>> don't know which would be optimal for my case.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 9:40:31 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Are you getting into *notebook* command mode? I don't use the vim
>>>> extension myself, but from what I've heard, you press esc once to go from
>>>> edit mode to vim command mode, and then again to go to notebook command
>>>> mode. The cell selection cursor on the left should turn from green to blue
>>>> when you switch to notebook command mode.
>>>>
>>>> On 12 February 2018 at 14:37, Nate L. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the responses! Yes, I meant that the actions are not shown
>>>>> in jupyter.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok so now I've gotten it to the point where the vim commands are
>>>>> working (the custom.css file is changing the colors of my prompt), but now
>>>>> the Jupyter commands are not working, so when I type DD or 'a' or 'b', 
>>>>> it's
>>>>> not deleting or adding any extra cells.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've read that the problem is the vim extension, but the vim extension
>>>>> is so good I don't really want to do without it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any thoughts as to why it's happening?
>>>>>
>>>>> This is in my custom.js:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 1 // Configure CodeMirror Keymap
>>>>>   2 require([
>>>>>   3   'nbextensions/vim_binding/vim_binding',   // depends your
>>>>> installation
>>>>>   4 ], function() {
>>>>>   5   // Map jj to <Esc>
>>>>>   6   CodeMirror.Vim.map("jk", "<Esc>", "insert");
>>>>>   7   // Swap j/k and gj/gk (Note that <Plug> mappings)
>>>>>   8   CodeMirror.Vim.map("j", "<Plug>(vim-binding-gj)", "normal");
>>>>>   9   CodeMirror.Vim.map("k", "<Plug>(vim-binding-gk)", "normal");
>>>>>  10   CodeMirror.Vim.map("gj", "<Plug>(vim-binding-j)", "normal");
>>>>>  11   CodeMirror.Vim.map("gk", "<Plug>(vim-binding-k)", "normal");
>>>>>  12 });
>>>>>  13
>>>>>  14 // Configure Jupyter Keymap
>>>>>  15 require([
>>>>>  16   'nbextensions/vim_binding/vim_binding',
>>>>>  17   'base/js/namespace',
>>>>>  18 ], function(vim_binding, ns) {
>>>>>  19   // Add post callback
>>>>>  20   vim_binding.on_ready_callbacks.push(function(){
>>>>>  21     var km = ns.keyboard_manager;
>>>>>  22     // Allow Ctrl-1 to change the cell mode into code in Vim
>>>>> normal mode
>>>>>  23     km.edit_shortcuts.add_shortcut('ctrl-1',
>>>>> 'vim-binding:change-cell-to-code',     true);
>>>>>  24     /// Allow Ctrl-2 to change the cell mode into Markdown in Vim
>>>>> normal mode
>>>>>  25     km.edit_shortcuts.add_shortcut('ctrl-2',
>>>>> 'vim-binding:change-cell-to-markdow    n', true);
>>>>>  26     /// Allow Ctrl-3 to change the cell mode into code in Vim
>>>>> normal mode
>>>>>  27     km.edit_shortcuts.add_shortcut('ctrl-3',
>>>>> 'vim-binding:change-cell-to-raw', t    rue);
>>>>>  28     // Delete cell with dd
>>>>>  29     km.edit_shortcuts.add_shortcut('d+d',
>>>>> 'jupyter-notebook:delete-cell', true);
>>>>>  30     // Update Help
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 5:35:33 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It can be tricky to get custom.js to load things at the right point.
>>>>>> Have a look at the examples here to wait for promises:
>>>>>> https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/blob/master/notebook/sta
>>>>>> tic/custom/custom.js
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you're having some trouble, scatter some console.log('A') calls
>>>>>> around (with different letters) and then look in your browser's 
>>>>>> Javascript
>>>>>> console to see which bits are getting run.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9 February 2018 at 20:01, Nate L. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am using Jupyter on SSH, with the amazing VIM extension. However,
>>>>>>> when I try to modify the vim mappings in the config file, the actions 
>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>> now shown in my jupyter notebook.  Does anyone know how I can see which
>>>>>>> config file is being used by my jupyter folder? My current config file 
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>> ~/.jupyter/custom/custom.js, but it's not loading on the Jupyter 
>>>>>>> notebook :(
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