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Thanks @damianavila
Yes it sounds like a good plan.
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sounds like a great idea indeed !
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Proposed;
There are many great slides solutions. IDK which org repo is best or necessary?
It would be great to get something merged into JupyterLab (and thereby also Retro Notebook, which is based on JupyterLab instead of nbclassic) that's better than "Save as slides (Reveal.js HTML)" and "Presentation Mode".
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https://jupyter.org/governance/overview.html#other-major-components-of-the-organization :
- Distinguished Contributors
- Standing Committees and Working Groups
- Software Subprojects
https://jupyter.org/governance/software_subprojects.html#responsibilities-of-jupyter-subprojects
https://jupyter.org/governance/list_of_subprojects.html#list-of-official-jupyter-subprojects :
- Official Subprojects with SSC representation
- Official Subprojects without SSC representation
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- DOC: Recommend testing Jupyter slide extensions and native functionality w/ JupyterLite, or is that necessary?
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https://jupyter.org/governance/software_subprojects.html#responsibilities-of-jupyter-subprojects
https://jupyter.org/governance/list_of_subprojects.html#list-of-official-jupyter-subprojects :
- Official Subprojects with SSC representation
- Official Subprojects without SSC representation
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As a long-term user of RISE in my teaching and an early adopter of the jupyterlab-myst extension (which needs JL 4) I would certainly be interested in this project.
Currently, jupyterlab-deck is the only extension I've found that supports the enhanced outputs provided by the myst extension, but its navigation doesn't seem to work properly: particularly for subslides.
The jupyterlab-rise extension exists, but it is missing some of the UI elements that RISE provides. In particular, the facility to show the slide controls in the cells. There is no usage documentation, so it is unclear how RISE is supposed to work in Jupyter Lab. Furthermore, any myst blocks that are rendered in the jupyter lab editor, are not rendered in the slideshow. (This is also true of nbconvert --to slides
so the solution may require the cooperation of the jupyterlab-myst project.)
I'm happy to help in testing.
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Related Issues (20)
- Weird layout when commands output large amounts of text HOT 6
- The slide does not adjust the height of a cell. Rather, it cuts down the view without enabling the scroll bar. HOT 3
- Vertical scrollbar not exported to HTML HOT 4
- Is it possible to remove left padding from code output cells? HOT 6
- RISE and Jupyterhub 3.x HOT 1
- Conda installation fails HOT 5
- Theme text color gets overwritten
- Missing example: header-footer.ipynb HOT 1
- Cannot autolaunch slideshow in Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
- Expand output cells to use available vertical space HOT 5
- Possible duplicate: Is there a way to edit settings for individual cells/slides, rather than for the entire notebook? HOT 2
- Lost custom css style when downloading as reveal.js slides html HOT 1
- Does this module allow interactive blocks? HOT 1
- RISE not showing because install uses notebook version 7 HOT 5
- RISE is obsolete and this should be made clear in the doc - redirect to jupyterlab-rise HOT 1
- RISE & Jupyter Notebook 7 HOT 1
- link to the documntation in read me file is broken
- Scrolling not activated "on the fly" when executing cell with an output making the slide longer.
- Searching for a workaround : is it possible to make scrollbar systematically present even on slides too small for it to have a use ? HOT 1
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