Thomas, this post is an indirect response to some of your recent remarks. 
There is some chance I understand them now ;-)

When I awoke this morning I saw that Leo + vr3 looks to be *superior *to 
Jupyter! vr3 adds all essential features of Jupyter notebooks and cells, 
while retaining Leo's unique features:

1. Interleaved @language directives is *way *better than the clumsy 
dropdown menu in Jupyter that selects the default view.

2. vr3 is aware of outline structure.

3. Leo + vr3 naturally retains all of Leo's superior organizational 
abilities.

4. In the (unlikely?) event that people want to use both Leo and jupyter, 
Leo can already import/export with jupyter.

*No jupyter bridge needed*

This page <https://docs.bokeh.org/en/latest/docs/user_guide/jupyter.html> 
discusses using bokeh with jupyter. I'm not sure what this page is getting 
at, but the page appears moot.

I had been thinking of resuscitating #1386 
<https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/1386>, but that issue 
looks like it can remain a "Won'tDo".

*Summary*

Thomas's vr3 plugin makes every Leo node work like an *enhanced* jupyter 
cell.

All comments welcome.

Edward

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