I just did it. Effectivly it shows both version, but python3 doesn't find 
import qutip.
It had another problem : scipy was not imported too but from scipy import 
*, does it.


Le vendredi 19 août 2016 09:10:13 UTC+2, Henri Girard a écrit :
>
> Hi all,
> First thank you for jupyterlab, it's exactly what i looking for !
> Ubuntu 16.04 working fine with it, even better because some jupyter 
> kernels don't work properly but jupyterlab is doing it. Only one thing I 
> can't get : I use a lot sagemath sage -n=jupyter but I can't get it in 
> jupyterlab ?
> Apparently python2 works fine but I don't see python3 or it's not working 
> with qutip as python2 does. I set up both the same way sudo -H pip and 
> pip3, no error at installation, but it's not really a problem as python2 is 
> working, julia too, octave too, vpython too.
> I wonder too how to split windows (vertical) if possible to see different 
> kernels.
> It's really excellent : I edit a py files I select it all and I make a new 
> one in jupyterlab and run it !
> Really a good job :)
> Regards
> Henri
>

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