Have you seen BBEdit's Notebook format? It's like Scrivener for plain text. 
When I write for Affinity Publisher, I often use a BBEdit notebook for my 
copy editor. That's "copy" as in what people used to call what they wrote 
for publication in newspapers and magazines.

On Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 12:44:30 AM UTC-5 James Reynolds wrote:

> I hate to say this because I'm 99% sure what the answer will be. It would 
> be awesome if BBEdit could support python notebooks. The only reason I even 
> thought of it was because it looks like VSCode supports it. I absolutely 
> can't stand using VSCode though. 
> https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/datascience/jupyter-notebooks
>
> I can't stand the "once a web browser, now a text editor" turn the 
> industry took. Web browser editor fields suck. Now that I think about it, 
> the fact that Jupyter was written for web browsers is probably why VSCode 
> supports it.
>
> James Reynolds
> magnusviri.com
>
>

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