I don't have ipywidgets installed locally. Is that really needed just to look at notebook in nbviewer?

El 03/03/17 a las 10:02, Jason Grout escribió:
That version number indicates the upgrade didn't go through fully. Can you check the versions of ipywidgets and widgetsnbextension that you have installed?

On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 9:05 AM Carlos Córdoba <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi,

    Congratulations on the release, very nice job on making ipywidgets
    to work on nbviewer and sphinx!!

    However, I'm seeing an error when exploring some examples on the
    ipywidgets repo. For example:

    
http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/ipython/ipywidgets/blob/master/docs/source/examples/Factoring.ipynb

    shows this error for me on Firefox and Chrome on Linux:



    Cheers,
    Carlos

    El 01/03/17 a las 18:26, Matt Craig escribió:
    Excellent, congrats on the release!

    Matt


    On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 10:23:01 AM UTC-6, Jason Grout wrote:


        We are pleased to announce the release of ipywidgets 6.0,
        Jupyter interactive widget library. Jupyter interactive
        widgets enable building simple GUIs in the Jupyter notebook.

        See
        https://blog.jupyter.org/2017/03/01/ipywidgets-6-release/ for
        a nicely formatted version of these release notes with links.

        ipywidgets 6.0 is a major release of the project. In this
        release, we closed 197 issues and 309 pull requests with 732
        commits.

        Installation
        ============
        Using conda:

        conda install ipywidgets -c conda-forge

        (The OS X conda package will be available in a few hours.)

        Using pip:

        pip install ipywidgets
        jupyter nbextension enable --py --sys-prefix widgetsnbextension

        What's new in ipywidgets 6.0?
        =============================

        Custom widget styling
        ---------------------
        In addition to the existing Widget.layout attribute, which
        enables the specification of layout-related css properties
        for the top-most DOM element of a widget, we added a new
        Widget.style attribute. This attribute enables custom styling
        of various widget types (such as Button.style.button_color).

        The top-level styling properties that were deprecated in
        ipywidgets 5.0 have been removed.

        Using widgets outside of the notebook
        -------------------------------------
        Another change in 6.0 is the ability to render Jupyter
        interactive widgets outside of the notebook:

        * Widgets can be rendered in Sphinx documentation, either
        with the jupyter-sphinx extension or the nbsphinx notebook
        converter.
        * Widgets now render on nbviewer.
        * Jupyter interactive widgets can be embedded into static web
        sites, such as http://jupyter.org/widgets.

        Custom widget libraries built upon ipywidgets 6.0 can also
        take advantage of these features.

        This feature required the formal specification of a mime type
        for Jupyter interactive widgets, which is now contained in
        the new jupyter-widgets-schema npm package.

        Redesign of the core widgets
        ----------------------------
        The widgets provided with the base Jupyter widget libraries
        have gone through a major re-design.

        We also migrated from the less CSS preprocessor to the use of
        css variables. In addition to the main benefits of adopting
        web standards, we take advantage of css variables defined in
        JupyterLab to style the interactive widgets consistent with
        the environment.

        Migration to Typescript
        -----------------------
        The jupyter-js-widgets JavaScript package, which is the
        front-end component of ipywidgets, has been completely
        refactored and migrated to the Typescript programming
        language. We also adopted the PhosphorJS JavaScript
        framework, which is at the foundation of the JupyterLab
        project, for better layout capability and integration with
        JupyterLab.

        Credits
        =======
        This release has been a team effort of a large number of
        contributors. We would like to thank the following 31 people
        who contributed, and especially the 14 people who contributed
        for the first time in this release.

        Contributors to this release (alphabetical order):

        Afshin Darian (first contribution)
        Adam Chainz (first contribution)
        Benjamin Ragan-Kelley
        Brian Granger
        Cameron Oelsen (first contribution)
        Carol Willing
        Dave Willmer
        denfromufa
        Giles Weaver (first contribution)
        Gino Bustelo
        Grant Nestor (first contribution)
        Jason Grout
        Javier Pedemonte
        Jeff (first contribution)
        Jeroen Demeyer
        Jonathan Frederic
        Justin McCandless (first contribution)
        Ludwig Schmidt-Hackenberg (first contribution)
        Maarten Breddels (first contribution)
        Martin Renou (first contribution)
        Matthew Craig
        Matthias Bussonnier
        Michael Pacer (first contribution)
        Oliver Evans (first contribution)
        Paul Ivanov
        Philipp Rudiger (first contribution)
        Srinivas Kumar Sunkara (first contribution)
        Steven Silvester
        stonebig (first contribution)
        Thomas Kluyver
        Sylvain Corlay
        Yoshiki Vázquez Baez

        Thanks,

        Jason

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