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Reverse hscrollbar min-height hack on OS X OS X has optional behavior to only draw scrollbars during scroll, which causes problems for CodeMirror's scrollbars. CodeMirror's solution is to set a minimum size for their scrollbars, which is always present. The trade is that the container overlays most of the last line, swallowing click events when there is scrolling to do, even when no scrollbar is visible. This reverses the trade, recovering the click events at the expense of never showing the horizontal scrollbar on OS X when this option is enabled.

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extractoutput.py
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"""A preprocessor that extracts all of the outputs from the
notebook file. The extracted outputs are returned in the 'resources' dictionary.
"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import base64
import sys
import os
from mimetypes import guess_extension
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode, Set
from .base import Preprocessor
from IPython.utils import py3compat
class ExtractOutputPreprocessor(Preprocessor):
"""
Extracts all of the outputs from the notebook file. The extracted
outputs are returned in the 'resources' dictionary.
"""
output_filename_template = Unicode(
"{unique_key}_{cell_index}_{index}{extension}", config=True)
extract_output_types = Set({'image/png', 'image/jpeg', 'image/svg+xml', 'application/pdf'}, config=True)
def preprocess_cell(self, cell, resources, cell_index):
"""
Apply a transformation on each cell,
Parameters
----------
cell : NotebookNode cell
Notebook cell being processed
resources : dictionary
Additional resources used in the conversion process. Allows
preprocessors to pass variables into the Jinja engine.
cell_index : int
Index of the cell being processed (see base.py)
"""
#Get the unique key from the resource dict if it exists. If it does not
#exist, use 'output' as the default. Also, get files directory if it
#has been specified
unique_key = resources.get('unique_key', 'output')
output_files_dir = resources.get('output_files_dir', None)
#Make sure outputs key exists
if not isinstance(resources['outputs'], dict):
resources['outputs'] = {}
#Loop through all of the outputs in the cell
for index, out in enumerate(cell.get('outputs', [])):
if out.output_type not in {'display_data', 'execute_result'}:
continue
#Get the output in data formats that the template needs extracted
for mime_type in self.extract_output_types:
if mime_type in out.data:
data = out.data[mime_type]
#Binary files are base64-encoded, SVG is already XML
if mime_type in {'image/png', 'image/jpeg', 'application/pdf'}:
# data is b64-encoded as text (str, unicode)
# decodestring only accepts bytes
data = py3compat.cast_bytes(data)
data = base64.decodestring(data)
elif sys.platform == 'win32':
data = data.replace('\n', '\r\n').encode("UTF-8")
else:
data = data.encode("UTF-8")
ext = guess_extension(mime_type)
if ext is None:
ext = '.' + mime_type.rsplit('/')[-1]
filename = self.output_filename_template.format(
unique_key=unique_key,
cell_index=cell_index,
index=index,
extension=ext)
# On the cell, make the figure available via
# cell.outputs[i].metadata.filenames['mime/type']
# where
# cell.outputs[i].data['mime/type'] contains the data
if output_files_dir is not None:
filename = os.path.join(output_files_dir, filename)
out.metadata.setdefault('filenames', {})
out.metadata['filenames'][mime_type] = filename
#In the resources, make the figure available via
# resources['outputs']['filename'] = data
resources['outputs'][filename] = data
return cell, resources