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Incompatibility with jupyterlab_rise #181

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nthiery opened this issue Aug 30, 2023 · 4 comments
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Incompatibility with jupyterlab_rise #181

nthiery opened this issue Aug 30, 2023 · 4 comments
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nthiery commented Aug 30, 2023

Not sure if this is a jupyterlab-myst or jupyterlab-rise issue, so posting there with this crosspost here.

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Have you tried jupyterlab-deck? It's much more Jupyter friendly than RISE.

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nthiery commented Aug 30, 2023

Tough choice indeed between the two. I had tried jupyterlab-deck a couple months ago (but not with myst), and jupyterlab-rise looked closer -- from the user perspective -- to the original rise extension, in particular in term of navigation and shortcuts. Which is why I went for jupyterlab-rise for now. Will try now how jupyterlab-deck and myst interact.

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  • I finally took the time to create tickets on jupyterlab-deck for navigation shortcuts.
  • jupyterlab-deck is jupyterlab <4 for now.

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nthiery commented Aug 30, 2023

I confirm that myst cells render seem to render properly with jupyterlab-deck.

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Fab! I'll close this for now -- RISE is not super supported these days, and deck is much more extension friendly.

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