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allow splitting and merging of heading cells...
allow splitting and merging of heading cells I consider it a bug that you couldn't merge with heading cells, and that you couldn't split them, either. (So much so that I thought it was a bug in ipython-vimception when I ran into it). This change removes that limitation, so heading cells are on par with the other cells in terms of the kinds of manipulations one can carry out with them.

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debug.py
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Jonathan Frederic
Added writer classes
r11369 """
Contains debug writer.
"""
Thomas Kluyver
Convert print statements to print function calls...
r13348 from __future__ import print_function
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r11369 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
#Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
#The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from .base import WriterBase
from pprint import pprint
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class DebugWriter(WriterBase):
"""Consumes output from nbconvert export...() methods and writes usefull
debugging information to the stdout. The information includes a list of
resources that were extracted from the notebook(s) during export."""
Jonathan Frederic
Fixes for Py3.3
r11547 def write(self, output, resources, notebook_name='notebook', **kw):
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r11369 """
Consume and write Jinja output.
See base for more...
"""
Jonathan Frederic
Fixed, don't check using in since resources is a default dict.
r12143 if isinstance(resources['outputs'], dict):
Thomas Kluyver
Clean up converted code....
r13386 print("outputs extracted from %s" % notebook_name)
print('-' * 80)
Jonathan Frederic
Fixed call to pretty print....
r12007 pprint(resources['outputs'], indent=2, width=70)
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r11369 else:
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Clean up converted code....
r13386 print("no outputs extracted from %s" % notebook_name)
print('=' * 80)