Hi, this is a topic that I have heard here several times. I have been playing with Jupyter a lot for the last years to the point where I am using meta-data and customized templates prettify the pdf generated from the jupyter notebooks (using koma-script and a toc, for example).
Before working on this for LyX I would like to ask you what is your use case and what would like to see in LyX to support Jupyter notebooks. Essentially there are two main choices: * use the Jupyter notebook and treat it like an external file; * work as some sort of frontend to a jupyter server. The reason why I am asking this feedback is because I saw several ways to work that user have to deal with it. Example of options are: * execute the notebook before importing it; * exclude markup and just import code cells; * import everything; * blah, blah (read it as etc). Given this preamble/rationale what would you like to see? By the way since this is the development mailing list this is a technical analysis of the possible implementations: The first approach is to use templates to customize the output. FWIW such as it is I am able to get just the document body surrounded by a \begin{document} and \end{document}. I have suppressed completely several blocks: document class; preamble; maketitle, ... If I am unable to get rid of the document environment it I will bring python to fix this. :-D The next step is to import the latex into lyx. The other options is to program this directly into Python since nbconvert is a Python package. :-) A third more remote approach is to add a LyX backend, just as there are the html and latex, to nbconvert. In a sense this is similar to write a layout files with lots of inclusions of inclusions. Best regards and thanks for all the fish... sorry feedback. :-D -- José Abílio -- lyx-devel mailing list lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-devel