Hi Everyone,

Greetings!!

I am currently working on a project which requires Jupyter hub installation
on Linux Redhat 7.5. Problem is that I don't have internet access from
Linux server due to security reasons.

I searched in google for almost 2 weeks. I could find a proper document for
offline installation. I downloaded all dependent packages in a server with
internet access using conda and python PIP both and moved the packages to
the server without an internet connection. Somehow I am not able to install
all the packages, its throwing multiple errors.

Is there any document available for Jupyter Hub offline installation?
Could somebody help me with the installation?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Manikandan.

On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 7:52 PM 'Aaron Watters' via Project Jupyter <
jupyter@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Thanks Tony,
>
> These are good suggestions.  I added them as an issue to the jp_doodle
> repository https://github.com/AaronWatters/jp_doodle/issues/5 .
> I think I'll have to add some new API functionality to make a
> meta-keystroke workable for dual canvases because right now there
> is no way to attach a handler to a single key -- you have to attach a
> handler to all possible keystrokes -- so a meta-keystroke would
> either override or get overridden by any other keystroke handler for the
> specific visualization.
>
> It's easy to attach a "last snapshot data" slot to the widget
> implementation, however.
>
> Thanks for the feedback!  -- Aaron Watters
>
>
> On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 6:36:05 PM UTC-5, Tony Hirst wrote:
>>
>> Interesting..
>>
>> So the idea is that you can build an interactive in the first tab/canvas
>> panel, then grab a snapshot of it that appears in the second?
>>
>> If there is an interactive where the view is dependent on the mouse
>> cursor position, eg in the Simple Python Example notebook, the image color
>> sampling demo, is there a keybord short cut to click the Take snapshot
>> button? (else how do you get to click the button without moving the mouse
>> cursor away from the point you want to sample/snapshot?)
>>
>> Is there any way of getting the snapshot into a variable  (eg _ ) with a
>> corresponding image data URI value?
>>
>> --tony
>>
>> On Friday, 30 November 2018 16:20:15 UTC, Aaron Watters wrote:
>>>
>>> I just uploaded a video of a presentation I gave at the Flatiron
>>> Institute about building interactive visualizations:
>>>
>>> https://youtu.be/nyuCqlTvf0c
>>>
>>> This presentation consists of a collection of Jupyter notebooks which
>>> introduce dual canvases and how to build interactive visualizations with
>>> dual canvases.
>>> Dual canvases are designed to implement special purpose scientific
>>> visualizations that include complex graphic, mouse and other input
>>> interactions, animations, transitions, streaming images and other features.
>>>
>>> Here is the talk outline as a Jupyter notebook:
>>> https://github.com/AaronWatters/jp_doodle/blob/master/notebooks/workshop/0%20-%20Outline.ipynb
>>> I hope you like.  If you don't like for some reason please reply to this
>>> post privately (use the little gear icon [image: U+21D7.svg]
>>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:U%2B21D7.svg>)
>>>
>>> Thanks!  -- Aaron Watters
>>>
>>>
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