Re: [jupyter] Re: Building Jupyter visualizations using dual canvases youtube video

2018-12-03 Thread Chris Holdgraf
There's also the jupyterhub discourse channel pilot! discourse.jupyter.org Sent from my phone, apologies for the curtness and type-os On Mon, Dec 3, 2018, 3:21 PM 'Aaron Watters' via Project Jupyter < jupyter@googlegroups.com wrote: > Manikandan: This thread is not the right place to ask a

Re: [jupyter] Re: Building Jupyter visualizations using dual canvases youtube video

2018-12-03 Thread 'Aaron Watters' via Project Jupyter
Manikandan: This thread is not the right place to ask a question about jupyterhub Please either - ask on the gitter channel for jupyterhub: https://gitter.im/jupyterhub/jupyterhub, or - maybe create an issue on the jupyterhub repository: https://github.com/jupyterhub/jupyterhub Thanks! --

Re: [jupyter] Re: Building Jupyter visualizations using dual canvases youtube video

2018-12-03 Thread Manikandan
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

[jupyter] Re: Building Jupyter visualizations using dual canvases youtube video

2018-12-03 Thread 'Aaron Watters' via Project Jupyter
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

[jupyter] Re: Building Jupyter visualizations using dual canvases youtube video

2018-12-01 Thread Tony Hirst
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