Mike
Reflecting on some of the workflow issues associated with generating output
documents from notebooks raised at the curriculum dev bash a couple of
weeks ago, as well as the ability to generate reveal.js presentations from
notebooks, I started to explore the automated generation of slideshows
using notebooks w/ slide metadata set ("slide notebooks").
Proof of concept was to try to generate some reports around UK public
spending opendata:
https://github.com/psychemedia/SpendingTransparency
Example
output:
https://psychemedia.github.io/SpendingTransparency/testfullslidenotebook_caboffice.slides.html#/
See
also:
https://blog.ouseful.info/2017/01/20/a-recipe-for-automatically-going-from-data-to-text-to-reveal-js-slides/
Main insight was to use a slide notebook as an automatically generated
intermediate representation, and from that generate the output document
(the slideshow).
--tony
On Sunday, 22 January 2017 07:54:19 UTC, Mike Pacer wrote:
>
> We’ve just released nbconvert 5.1.1 which focuses on bug/regression
> fixes, nicer css to match the notebook, doc and testing improvements.
>
> Get it today with
>
> pip install nbconvert -U
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
>
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