On Sunday, January 3, 2016 at 2:41:51 PM UTC+1, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
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>
>    - "other language" cells : %maxima and %r (possibly other interpreters 
>    such as %octave) do not work as expected. Both %maxima and %r open new 
>    instances of their respective interpreters and enter an REPL that cannot 
> be 
>    exited (even with an explicit "quit();" or "q('no')". In other words, they 
>    never return
>
> Interactive line magics obviously can't work in the browser like on the 
command line

The lack of appropriate cell magics (%%maxima)  is just an existing bug on 
the commandline.

Of course if you care about it then send in a patch.

On the plus side, the jupyter notebook comes with an official R kernel 
available as Sage optional package: sage -r r_jupyter.

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