As a follow up request, I would like a way to run complete *.py files from 
the editor.  If there is one, I have not found it yet.

Tom P

On Friday, January 25, 2019 at 4:55:59 PM UTC-5, Bruce Sherwood wrote:
>
> I don't know how general this need is, but I would SO like there to be a 
> single-key short cut for the notebook and lab environments to restart, 
> clear outputs, and run all cells, without interposing a scary dialog box 
> requiring a response. Just hit F5 or some other key and start over.
>
> In Jupyter notebook there are menu options Kernel > Restart & Clear Output 
> and Kernel > Restart and Run All. 
>
> In Jupyterlab there are menu options Run > Restart Kernel and Run All 
> Cells, Kernel > Restart Kernel and Run All Cells, and Kernel> Restart 
> Kernel and Clear All Outputs.
>
> All of these take one to a dialog box that warns you that all variables 
> will be lost, and this intrusive behavior could be maintained for the menu 
> options, but I would REALLY like having the option to just press a key and 
> not be interrupted by a dialog box, something that is available in all 
> other programming environments with which I'm familiar.
>
> A related question: I see how to override a key binding in Jupyterlab, but 
> a) there remains the issue of eliminating the intrusive dialog box and b) I 
> don't see an example of how to bind a menu option to a function key such as 
> F5.
>
> Bruce
>
>

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