Hi Joel
Okay. Here are my two cents:
*"I'd like to have evaluatable, and collapsable, Python fields in LyX kind
of like code blocks in Mathematica notebooks."*
Are you using Mathematica? If so, I am not sure my plugin would be of any
help. However, if you want a latex document that has render pe
Jason,
No, I've not tried those. However, I feel like we have solutions looking
for a problem. What I'm asking is: what problem(s) are you trying to solve?
I'm unsure what I'm looking for in terms of an ideal mixture of LyX and
Jupyter, because I'm generally happy with the way things work now.
Have you tried knitr and reticulate? I can build an isomorphism between the
embedded browser and LyX. Maybe we could do this in another way. Could you tell
me what do you expect to see in an ideal mixture of Jupyter and LyX?
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> On Jul 7, 2019, at 10:46 PM, Joel Kulesza wrot
On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 2:03 PM Jason Sun wrote:
> The proper way to establish communication is to use ZeroMQ to interact
> with IPython directly from LyX. I read the jupyter docs, it is something
> we could try to do. I can communicate with the LyX main buffer now by
> letting the main Browser
On 7/7/19 4:39 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Samstag, den 06.07.2019, 15:16 -0400 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck:
>> Fine by me.
> I took this as also including stable, so I committed and backported.
>
> There are other (active) ASCII characters that might be worth checking,
> specifically @, #
Am Samstag, den 06.07.2019, 15:16 -0400 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck:
> Fine by me.
I took this as also including stable, so I committed and backported.
There are other (active) ASCII characters that might be worth checking,
specifically @, #, $, % and &.
Jürgen
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