Hi Alex, Please check if md interpreter is binded with the notebook that you are working on.
You can see binded interpreter lists by clicking gear button on the top right side. On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 12:39 AM, Alex Boyko <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have installed and started Zeppelin, created a note and attempted to > type in md paragraph: > %md ## Header > > That resulted in 'Interpreter md not found’ message and a stack trace > org.apache.zeppelin.notebook.Note.run(Note.java:269) > org.apache.zeppelin.socket.NotebookServer.runParagraph(NotebookServer.java:531) > org.apache.zeppelin.socket.NotebookServer.onMessage(NotebookServer.java:119) > org.java_websocket.server.WebSocketServer.onWebsocketMessage(WebSocketServer.java:469) > org.java_websocket.WebSocketImpl.decodeFrames(WebSocketImpl.java:368) > org.java_websocket.WebSocketImpl.decode(WebSocketImpl.java:157) > org.java_websocket.server.WebSocketServer$WebSocketWorker.run(WebSocketServer.java:657) > > I do have ‘md' listed in the interpreters… Spark interpreter worked for > me… MD doesn’t… any idea why it’s misbehaving? > > Thanks! > > Cheers, > Alex > > P.S. Hope it’s the right place to ask such questions.
