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semantic names for indicator icons...
semantic names for indicator icons For all of the discussion that we had about what kind of icons should and should not be used to indicate what mode the notebook is in, we never went through to make it possible to override it. With this change, it is now possible to override what icons are displayed for Command and Edit Modes. For example, @minrk liked the fighter-jet icon for Command Mode, so he can put this in his custom.css .ipython-command-mode:before { content: "\f0fb"; }

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widget_string.py
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"""StringWidget class.
Represents a unicode string using a widget.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 .widget import DOMWidget, CallbackDispatcher
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode, Bool
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class _StringWidget(DOMWidget):
value = Unicode(help="String value", sync=True)
disabled = Bool(False, help="Enable or disable user changes", sync=True)
description = Unicode(help="Description of the value this widget represents", sync=True)
class HTMLWidget(_StringWidget):
_view_name = Unicode('HTMLView', sync=True)
class LatexWidget(_StringWidget):
_view_name = Unicode('LatexView', sync=True)
class TextareaWidget(_StringWidget):
_view_name = Unicode('TextareaView', sync=True)
def scroll_to_bottom(self):
self.send({"method": "scroll_to_bottom"})
class TextWidget(_StringWidget):
_view_name = Unicode('TextView', sync=True)
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
super(TextWidget, self).__init__(**kwargs)
self._submission_callbacks = CallbackDispatcher()
self.on_msg(self._handle_string_msg)
def _handle_string_msg(self, _, content):
"""Handle a msg from the front-end.
Parameters
----------
content: dict
Content of the msg."""
if content.get('event', '') == 'submit':
self._submission_callbacks(self)
def on_submit(self, callback, remove=False):
"""(Un)Register a callback to handle text submission.
Triggered when the user clicks enter.
Parameters
----------
callback: callable
Will be called with exactly one argument: the Widget instance
remove: bool (optional)
Whether to unregister the callback"""
self._submission_callbacks.register_callback(callback, remove=remove)