Hi Jason,

The Math formulas should be rendered, we added a limited set of MathJax 
library files to be able to render the formulas in html. Since RhodeCode 
needs to work full offline, we need to embeed the libs into to serve them.

We know that MathJax has some cookie/session options that can override the 
defaults. Could you check in incognito window if that solves the problem of 
Math formulas not rendering?

As for Markdown we use Markdown python library (with few extension, 
including flavored mardown extension) with our own set of CSS files.
Please take a look at the source code for 
it: 
https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode-enterprise-ce/files/tip/rhodecode/lib/markup_renderer.py#L60



Thanks

On Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 10:48:52 PM UTC+1, Jason Grout wrote:
>
> That's really cool! I just clicked a few of the notebooks from your link, 
> and it looks great! I noticed that you're not rendering mathematics (for 
> example, 
> https://code.rhodecode.com/upstream/ipython/files/dac29af54f614327a848230291efca3c05da1744/examples/IPython%20Kernel/SymPy.ipynb).
>  
> Just curious, is there a specific reason for that? I'm also curious what 
> Markdown renderer you're using too. We've had discussions about what 
> dialect of Markdown is the "official" Jupyter dialect.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 6:43 AM <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> RhodeCode <https://rhodecode.com> is an open-source repository 
>> management tool written in python, that support Mercurial, Git and 
>> Subversion. 
>> We have added recently support for rendering Jupyter notebooks. This will 
>> be a part of our next release 4.7, and also be a part the free community 
>> edition.
>>
>> Currently, we have deployed the Jupyter rendering to our official open 
>> instance, and you can see some example from ipython GIT repository here: 
>> https://code.rhodecode.com/upstream/ipython/files/master/examples.
>>
>> We're excited by this new feature, and looking for some feedback from the 
>> community on the functionality of rendering notebooks. If anyone is 
>> interested in testing the rendering on our code instance you can create, a 
>> free account there and push some notebooks for testing.
>>
>> ps. We're missing currently relative image support but it's already in 
>> progress of adding this.
>>
>>
>> Best 
>>
>> Marcin Kuzminski
>>
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