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@@ -188,6 +188,14 b' prior to import, you manually add the ``# <nbformat>2</nbformat>`` marker at' | |||
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188 | 188 | the start and then add separators for text/code cells, you can get a cleaner |
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189 | 189 | import with the file broken into individual cells. |
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191 | If you want use notebooks as scripts a lot, then you can set:: | |
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193 | c.NotebookManager.save_script=True | |
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195 | which will instruct the notebook server to save the ``.py`` export of each | |
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196 | notebook adjacent to the ``.ipynb`` at every save. Then these can be ``%run`` | |
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197 | or imported from regular IPython sessions or other notebooks. | |
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191 | 199 | .. warning:: |
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193 | 201 | While in simple cases you can roundtrip a notebook to Python, edit the |
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