I show you how I did as I never had answer about it... Maybe there is other 
way to do it ?

I got the idea from jupyter vpython.zip :
the TOC
Jupyter VPython: navigable real-time 3D animations, done simply¶ 
<http://localhost:8001/inotebook/notebooks/index.ipynb#Jupyter-VPython:-navigable-real-time-3D-animations,-done-simply>
See vpython.org for how to obtain and use the vpython module

Right button drag or Ctrl-drag to rotate "camera" to view scene.
To zoom, drag with middle button or Alt/Option depressed, or use scroll 
wheel.
      On a two-button mouse, middle is left + right.
Touch screen: pinch/extend to zoom, swipe or two-finger rotate.

If asked to pick a notebook type, choose VPython.

Atomic solid 
<http://localhost:8001/inotebook/notebooks/Demos/AtomicSolid.ipynb>: 
ball-and-spring model of a solid

The code (code cell) :

### Jupyter VPython: navigable real-time 3D animations, done simply
##### See [vpython.org](http://vpython.org) for how to obtain and use the 
vpython module

>Right button drag or Ctrl-drag to rotate "camera" to view scene.  
To zoom, drag with middle button or Alt/Option depressed, or use scroll 
wheel.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;On a two-button mouse, middle is left + 
right.  
Touch screen: pinch/extend to zoom, swipe or two-finger rotate.

##### If asked to pick a notebook type, choose VPython.

[Atomic solid](Demos/AtomicSolid.ipynb): ball-and-spring model of a solid

Either you make a new one and write your text, or change the text in the 
TOC 

Here is the cell (markdown) :

### Jupyter VPython: navigable real-time 3D animations, done simply
##### See [vpython.org](http://vpython.org) for how to obtain and use the 
vpython module

>Right button drag or Ctrl-drag to rotate "camera" to view scene.  
To zoom, drag with middle button or Alt/Option depressed, or use scroll 
wheel.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;On a two-button mouse, middle is left + 
right.  
Touch screen: pinch/extend to zoom, swipe or two-finger rotate.

##### If asked to pick a notebook type, choose VPython.

[Atomic solid](Demos/AtomicSolid.ipynb): ball-and-spring model of a solid

Hope it's clear enaugh 

Henri






Le lundi 22 août 2016 10:31:43 UTC+2, HG a écrit :
>
> Hi,
> I don't know how to make a toc of sagemath workshit 
> Kind of index.ipynb with a link to different notebook.
> Regards 
> Henri
>

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