Well, yes, execution ability will be limited, that's right. VR3 won't know 
about magics, and all the needed libraries will have to be imported in the 
outline. Also graphics that Jupyter would embed won't work.  So execution 
capabilities would be limited, but there will be some outlines that could 
be executed.

On Friday, October 25, 2024 at 10:09:11 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> A very small addition to VR3's code will allow the notebook to be 
> rendered, and even executed.
>
>
> Hi, Thomas, I believe the rendering is great --- although I can't imagine 
> how this thing works with the @jupytext node.
>
> I think execution may be a bit troublesome, because my usage scenario is 
> that ipynb will be used in different virtual environments, and it will be 
> executed in Leo without corresponding dependencies. If you really need to 
> execute it, you may write some simple scripts, switch to the corresponding 
> environment first, and execute it. But I may still be used to executing it 
> in jupyter.
>  
>

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