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On Mon, Dec 3, 2018, 3:21 PM 'Aaron Watters' via Project Jupyter <
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> Manikandan: This thread is not the right place to ask a question about
> jupyterhub
>
> Please either
>
> - ask on the gitter channel for jupyterhub:
> https://gitter.im/jupyterhub/jupyterhub, or
> - maybe create an issue on the jupyterhub repository:
> https://github.com/jupyterhub/jupyterhub
>
> Thanks!  -- Aaron Watters
>
>
> On Monday, December 3, 2018 at 10:39:34 AM UTC-5, Mani kandan wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> Greetings!!
>>
>> I am currently working on a project which requires Jupyter hub
>> installation on Linux Redhat 7.5. Problem is that I don't have internet
>> access from Linux server due to security reasons.
>>
>> I searched in google for almost 2 weeks. I could find a proper document
>> for offline installation. I downloaded all dependent packages in a server
>> with internet access using conda and python PIP both and moved the packages
>> to the server without an internet connection. Somehow I am not able to
>> install all the packages, its throwing multiple errors.
>>
>> Is there any document available for Jupyter Hub offline installation?
>> Could somebody help me with the installation?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Manikandan.
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 7:52 PM 'Aaron Watters' via Project Jupyter <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Tony,
>>>
>>> These are good suggestions.  I added them as an issue to the jp_doodle
>>> repository https://github.com/AaronWatters/jp_doodle/issues/5 .
>>> I think I'll have to add some new API functionality to make a
>>> meta-keystroke workable for dual canvases because right now there
>>> is no way to attach a handler to a single key -- you have to attach a
>>> handler to all possible keystrokes -- so a meta-keystroke would
>>> either override or get overridden by any other keystroke handler for the
>>> specific visualization.
>>>
>>> It's easy to attach a "last snapshot data" slot to the widget
>>> implementation, however.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the feedback!  -- Aaron Watters
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 6:36:05 PM UTC-5, Tony Hirst wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Interesting..
>>>>
>>>> So the idea is that you can build an interactive in the first
>>>> tab/canvas panel, then grab a snapshot of it that appears in the second?
>>>>
>>>> If there is an interactive where the view is dependent on the mouse
>>>> cursor position, eg in the Simple Python Example notebook, the image color
>>>> sampling demo, is there a keybord short cut to click the Take snapshot
>>>> button? (else how do you get to click the button without moving the mouse
>>>> cursor away from the point you want to sample/snapshot?)
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way of getting the snapshot into a variable  (eg _ ) with
>>>> a corresponding image data URI value?
>>>>
>>>> --tony
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, 30 November 2018 16:20:15 UTC, Aaron Watters wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I just uploaded a video of a presentation I gave at the Flatiron
>>>>> Institute about building interactive visualizations:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://youtu.be/nyuCqlTvf0c
>>>>>
>>>>> This presentation consists of a collection of Jupyter notebooks which
>>>>> introduce dual canvases and how to build interactive visualizations with
>>>>> dual canvases.
>>>>> Dual canvases are designed to implement special purpose scientific
>>>>> visualizations that include complex graphic, mouse and other input
>>>>> interactions, animations, transitions, streaming images and other 
>>>>> features.
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is the talk outline as a Jupyter notebook:
>>>>> https://github.com/AaronWatters/jp_doodle/blob/master/notebooks/workshop/0%20-%20Outline.ipynb
>>>>> I hope you like.  If you don't like for some reason please reply to
>>>>> this post privately (use the little gear icon [image: U+21D7.svg]
>>>>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:U%2B21D7.svg>)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks!  -- Aaron Watters
>>>>>
>>>>>
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