##// END OF EJS Templates
refactor to improve cell switching in edit mode...
refactor to improve cell switching in edit mode This code was repeated in both CodeCell and TextCell, both of which are extensions of Cell, so this just unifies the logic in Cell. TextCell had logic here to check if the cell was rendered or not, but I don't believe it is possible to end up triggering such a code path. (Should that be required, I can always just add back these methods to TextCell, performing the .rendered==True check, and calling the Cell prior to this, code mirror at_top would only return true on if the cursor was at the first character of the top line. Now, pressing up arrow on any character on the top line will take you to the cell above. The same applies for the bottom line. Pressing down arrow would only go to the next cell if the cursor was at a location *after* the last character (something that is only possible to achieve in vim mode if the last line is empty, for example). Now, down arrow on any character of the last line will go to the next cell.

File last commit:

r11729:5cc34183
r15754:d60e793e
Show More
integrating.rst
44 lines | 1.5 KiB | text/x-rst | RstLexer

Integrating your objects with IPython

Tab completion

To change the attributes displayed by tab-completing your object, define a __dir__(self) method for it. For more details, see the documentation of the built-in dir() function.

Rich display

The notebook and the Qt console can display richer representations of objects. To use this, you can define any of a number of _repr_*_() methods. Note that these are surrounded by single, not double underscores.

Both the notebook and the Qt console can display svg, png and jpeg representations. The notebook can also display html, javascript, and latex. If the methods don't exist, or return None, it falls back to a standard repr().

For example:

class Shout(object):
    def __init__(self, text):
        self.text = text

    def _repr_html_(self):
        return "<h1>" + self.text + "</h1>"

Custom exception tracebacks

Rarely, you might want to display a different traceback with an exception - IPython's own parallel computing framework does this to display errors from the engines. To do this, define a _render_traceback_(self) method which returns a list of strings, each containing one line of the traceback.

Please be conservative in using this feature; by replacing the default traceback you may hide important information from the user.