How do you see using Leo with jupyter files?  Jupytext has shown one way to 
get to a more textual representation.  How would you deal with generated 
output, especially graphics?  Would you want to run code from within Leo? 
How do you want to deal with magics?  Or do you want just to do strictly 
textual work without doing any code generation or graphics presentation? 
Would you need to retain any generated results or would you expect to rerun 
everything the next time the files go back to Jupyter?  Or maybe you 
envision the Jupyter server doing all those things while you are in Leo.  
I'm sure you would want to preserve the structure that Leo applies but the 
server won't know about that.

The way Leo works with RsT documents, using the rst3 command and then 
running Sphinx is strictly one way. Leo never gets back the Sphinx output 
and does further work on it. Do you envision working that way? I.e., make 
changes in Leo, have the Jupyter server run whatever it needs to, view the 
results in Jupyter, and repeat as needed.  No round-trips between Leo and 
Jupyter. That might actually be the best way to work.

On Monday, October 21, 2024 at 1:04:12 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> On Monday, October 21, 2024 at 12:49:27 AM UTC-4 George Zipperlen wrote:
>
>
> The thing I like about Jupyter, more than plain iPython notebooks, is that 
> it runs multiple languages -- Julia, R, and Python with seamless  
> integration of input/output and workspace variables between input and 
> output cells.  The graphics support in output cells is outstanding. Other 
> languages like bash, yaml, and elixir are also supported -- either 
> natively, or through plugins.  In my world there is no single-language 
> solution, and both code and data need version control.
>
> How could I forget to mention documentation cells!  Markdown and LaTeX...
>  
>
> Summary: I support Leo / JuPyteR integration, whether it is hosted by 
> Jupyter or by Leo.
>
>

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