This add a per-cell globally toggleable toolbar
the main purpouse is to easily edit metadata.
this come with a few example like adding checkbox,
dropdown list, simple button, button with icon...
please see the js-doc of
IPython/frontend/html/notebook/static/js/MetaUI.js
for more info
also bind shift tab for tooltip + config
This does not change the curent behavior, only add the shift+tab shortcut.
Note that the shift tab shortcut has a slightly different behavior. You can select part of a line and pressing shift-tab will show you the tooltip only for the selection.
This is disabled for multiline selection to still allow to unindent block of code, Keep in mind that the real real shortcut for indent unindent is Ctrl+] or [ . Select/tab is not really supported by codemirror.
Finally the "tooltip_on_tab" behavior is globally configurable via IPython.config so that it could be easily switched to false.
It can be overridden via js console for test purpose.
IPython.config.tooltip_on_tab = true | false
Take effect immediately, only on current notebook.
or globally via custom.js
var user_conf = {tooltip_on_tab:false | true};
$.extend(IPython.config, user_conf)
diverse fixes for project url
- Force leading and trailing slashes in base_project/kernel_url
- Add support for the prefix in template for static files
- Fix some forgotten quotes
- remove old make_static_url which is now a jinja2 macro
* Force leading and trailing slashes in base_project/kernel_url
* Add support for the prefix in template for static files
* Fix some forgotten quotes
* remove old make_static_url which is now a jinja2 macro
fixes-2720
Reformatted the warning message of notebook server starting.
Public IP without SSL should prompt a warning.
Public IP in read-write mode and no password, also a warning.
Fix#2244
Destructive paste mapped to Ctrl-M V is a surprising choice given that
there was no drag-to-select on the area being replaced (there is a
weaker notion of "selected cell" but this does not map to will-be-replaced-
by-paste in the minds of participants in an unscientific poll at
PyConCA).
Destructive paste is still available as the last paste option in the
Edit menu, qualified as "Paste Cell Replace".