I use ox-ipynb pretty regularly to make lecture notebooks. It isn't quite
like most exporters, e.g. it doesn't support all kinds of links to
sections,
There is support for making different versions of the notebooks though,
e.g. with/without solutions, or without sections that are just for you.
On Mon, 7 Feb 2022, at 10:14, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> ox-ipynb is being maintained at
> https://github.com/jkitchin/ox-ipynb
Ah, great! I had somehow missed that...
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Joost Kremers
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"Joost Kremers" writes:
> All I could find on the internet was a script by John Kitchin[1] that's from
> 2017 and it's apparently not entirely compatible with current Emacs and/or
> Org mode, as it throws errors when I try to use it. I'm sure I could fix the
> errors, but before I invest the
Hi list,
I was wondering if anyone here has experience converting Org files to Jupyter
notebooks, keeping the python source blocks as code blocks and correctly
identifying the =#+RESULTS:=. Just dropping the results would be fine as well.
I realise there are several ways to interact with