On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 3:52 AM Geoff Evans <gtevan...@nl.rogers.com> wrote:

Okay, the basic question:  What is a very simple .leo file that will create
> a .ipynb file for a notebook with one markdown cell and one code cell that
> reports the outcome of some calculation?
>

Leo doesn't provide that kind of support, and none is planned at present.

Leo's ipynb importer and corresponding writer allow limited
round-tripping.  It's probably not all that useful.

You could define an abbreviation that would create an empty Jupyter
notebook, but that would likely be of even less use.  Far better to create
your notebooks in Jupyter.

Edward

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