Re: [jupyter] How to know which config file is being used?

2018-02-14 Thread Nate L.
btw, I already tried this <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/9163> 
but didn't help.

On Wednesday, February 14, 2018 at 9:57:38 AM UTC-5, Nate L. wrote:
>
> Pacer, thanks for your help!
>
> I realized I confused /tmp/nate/.jupyter with ~/.jupyter all along.  Now, 
> I just moved my custom config files to /tmp/nate/.jupyter/custom and when I 
> open the notebook I see this:
>
> An unknown error occurred while loading this notebook. This version can 
> load notebook formats v4 or earlier. See the server log for details.
>
>
>
> Do you know what gives?
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at 10:02:49 PM UTC-5, M Pacer wrote:
>>
>> Nate, out of curiosity, does your configuration issue get caught if you 
>> use jupyter_conf_search <https://github.com/mpacer/jupyter_conf_search> to 
>> search through your config files for the relevant option? It exists 
>> specifically to help figure out questions like yours.
>>
>> If it doesn't help with your original problem, please file an issue on 
>> that repo. jupyter_conf_search should (ideally) cover .js configuration 
>> files as well as traitlet-based .json/.py config files, but I'm not sure if 
>> it does that currently. 
>>
>> Aside: I also use Vimium, and I have to have it disabled for all sites 
>> originating from localhost.
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> It ended up being a chrome extension called Vimium, which seems to 
>>> overwrite shortcuts for a lot of sites.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 2:58:47 PM UTC-5, Nate L. wrote:
>>>>
>>>> You are so right.  I tried using this with Safari and everything works 
>>>> as expected. I'll look into what extension in Chrome is getting in the way 
>>>> and report back if I find out what it is.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, Takowl!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 2:24:55 PM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, I've never seen it before. If you don't know you've installed 
>>>>> an extension, chances are it's something built into your browser.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12 February 2018 at 17:28, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't think the search bar is something from a browser extension, 
>>>>>> (I don't think I ever added it), but if it is, I'd love to remove it so 
>>>>>> I 
>>>>>> can get back to good ol' Jupyter shortcuts :'(
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Would you know how to inspect whether it's an extension or not, and 
>>>>>> how I can remove it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks, Takowl!!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>> Nathan
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 11:39:32 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Reinstalling probably won't make a difference to issues in the 
>>>>>>> browser like that, though it's always possible.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is the search bar something from a browser extension? If it captures 
>>>>>>> the key event before we get it, there's not much we can do about that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 12 February 2018 at 16:33, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Takowl,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Yea, I'm in the *notebook* command mode. Upon uninstalling the Vim 
>>>>>>>> extension, I can now add cells with 'a', but that's about it. When I 
>>>>>>>> press 
>>>>>>>> 'b', I get the search bar pop-up:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AnFiJqHWvKc/WoHBmCO2RsI/HL8/i9gvMAzMxAsfXD9cIzdXHa7DPCYbeZY3QCLcBGAs/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2018-02-12%2Bat%2B11.31.55%2BAM.png>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Not sure what's wrong. Maybe I should reinstall jupyter?  The 
>>>>>>>> problem with reinstallation is that there are so many ways to 
>>>>>>>> uninstall it 
>>>>>>>> that I don't know which would be optimal for my case.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>&g

Re: [jupyter] How to know which config file is being used?

2018-02-14 Thread Nate L.
Pacer, thanks for your help!

I realized I confused /tmp/nate/.jupyter with ~/.jupyter all along.  Now, I 
just moved my custom config files to /tmp/nate/.jupyter/custom and when I 
open the notebook I see this:

An unknown error occurred while loading this notebook. This version can 
load notebook formats v4 or earlier. See the server log for details.



Do you know what gives?



On Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at 10:02:49 PM UTC-5, M Pacer wrote:
>
> Nate, out of curiosity, does your configuration issue get caught if you 
> use jupyter_conf_search <https://github.com/mpacer/jupyter_conf_search> to 
> search through your config files for the relevant option? It exists 
> specifically to help figure out questions like yours.
>
> If it doesn't help with your original problem, please file an issue on 
> that repo. jupyter_conf_search should (ideally) cover .js configuration 
> files as well as traitlet-based .json/.py config files, but I'm not sure if 
> it does that currently. 
>
> Aside: I also use Vimium, and I have to have it disabled for all sites 
> originating from localhost.
>
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com > 
> wrote:
>
>> It ended up being a chrome extension called Vimium, which seems to 
>> overwrite shortcuts for a lot of sites.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 2:58:47 PM UTC-5, Nate L. wrote:
>>>
>>> You are so right.  I tried using this with Safari and everything works 
>>> as expected. I'll look into what extension in Chrome is getting in the way 
>>> and report back if I find out what it is.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Takowl!
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 2:24:55 PM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, I've never seen it before. If you don't know you've installed an 
>>>> extension, chances are it's something built into your browser.
>>>>
>>>> On 12 February 2018 at 17:28, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I don't think the search bar is something from a browser extension, (I 
>>>>> don't think I ever added it), but if it is, I'd love to remove it so I 
>>>>> can 
>>>>> get back to good ol' Jupyter shortcuts :'(
>>>>>
>>>>> Would you know how to inspect whether it's an extension or not, and 
>>>>> how I can remove it?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, Takowl!!!
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Nathan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 11:39:32 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Reinstalling probably won't make a difference to issues in the 
>>>>>> browser like that, though it's always possible.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is the search bar something from a browser extension? If it captures 
>>>>>> the key event before we get it, there's not much we can do about that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 12 February 2018 at 16:33, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Takowl,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yea, I'm in the *notebook* command mode. Upon uninstalling the Vim 
>>>>>>> extension, I can now add cells with 'a', but that's about it. When I 
>>>>>>> press 
>>>>>>> 'b', I get the search bar pop-up:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AnFiJqHWvKc/WoHBmCO2RsI/HL8/i9gvMAzMxAsfXD9cIzdXHa7DPCYbeZY3QCLcBGAs/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2018-02-12%2Bat%2B11.31.55%2BAM.png>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Not sure what's wrong. Maybe I should reinstall jupyter?  The 
>>>>>>> problem with reinstallation is that there are so many ways to uninstall 
>>>>>>> it 
>>>>>>> that I don't know which would be optimal for my case.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 9:40:31 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Are you getting into *notebook* command mode? I don't use the vim 
>>>>>>>> extension myself, but from what I've heard, you press esc once to go 
>>>>>>>> from 
>>>>>>>> edit mode to vim command mode, and then again to go to notebook 
>>>>>>>> command 
>>>>>>&

Re: [jupyter] How to know which config file is being used?

2018-02-12 Thread Nate L.
It ended up being a chrome extension called Vimium, which seems to 
overwrite shortcuts for a lot of sites.

On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 2:58:47 PM UTC-5, Nate L. wrote:
>
> You are so right.  I tried using this with Safari and everything works as 
> expected. I'll look into what extension in Chrome is getting in the way and 
> report back if I find out what it is.
>
> Thanks, Takowl!
>
>
> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 2:24:55 PM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>
>> Sorry, I've never seen it before. If you don't know you've installed an 
>> extension, chances are it's something built into your browser.
>>
>> On 12 February 2018 at 17:28, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't think the search bar is something from a browser extension, (I 
>>> don't think I ever added it), but if it is, I'd love to remove it so I can 
>>> get back to good ol' Jupyter shortcuts :'(
>>>
>>> Would you know how to inspect whether it's an extension or not, and how 
>>> I can remove it?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Takowl!!!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Nathan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 11:39:32 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Reinstalling probably won't make a difference to issues in the browser 
>>>> like that, though it's always possible.
>>>>
>>>> Is the search bar something from a browser extension? If it captures 
>>>> the key event before we get it, there's not much we can do about that.
>>>>
>>>> On 12 February 2018 at 16:33, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Takowl,
>>>>>
>>>>> Yea, I'm in the *notebook* command mode. Upon uninstalling the Vim 
>>>>> extension, I can now add cells with 'a', but that's about it. When I 
>>>>> press 
>>>>> 'b', I get the search bar pop-up:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AnFiJqHWvKc/WoHBmCO2RsI/HL8/i9gvMAzMxAsfXD9cIzdXHa7DPCYbeZY3QCLcBGAs/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2018-02-12%2Bat%2B11.31.55%2BAM.png>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Not sure what's wrong. Maybe I should reinstall jupyter?  The problem 
>>>>> with reinstallation is that there are so many ways to uninstall it that I 
>>>>> don't know which would be optimal for my case.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 9:40:31 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are you getting into *notebook* command mode? I don't use the vim 
>>>>>> extension myself, but from what I've heard, you press esc once to go 
>>>>>> from 
>>>>>> edit mode to vim command mode, and then again to go to notebook command 
>>>>>> mode. The cell selection cursor on the left should turn from green to 
>>>>>> blue 
>>>>>> when you switch to notebook command mode.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 12 February 2018 at 14:37, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for the responses! Yes, I meant that the actions are not 
>>>>>>> shown in jupyter.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ok so now I've gotten it to the point where the vim commands are 
>>>>>>> working (the custom.css file is changing the colors of my prompt), but 
>>>>>>> now 
>>>>>>> the Jupyter commands are not working, so when I type DD or 'a' or 'b', 
>>>>>>> it's 
>>>>>>> not deleting or adding any extra cells.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've read that the problem is the vim extension, but the vim 
>>>>>>> extension is so good I don't really want to do without it.  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any thoughts as to why it's happening? 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is in my custom.js:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1 // Configure CodeMirror Keymap
>>>>>>>   2 require([
>>>>>>>   3   'nbextensions/vim_binding/vim_binding',   // depends your 
>>>>>>> installation
>>>>>>>   4 ], function() {
>>>>>>>   5   // Map jj to 
>>>>>>>   6   CodeMirror.Vim.map("jk", "", "

Re: [jupyter] How to know which config file is being used?

2018-02-12 Thread Nate L.
You are so right.  I tried using this with Safari and everything works as 
expected. I'll look into what extension in Chrome is getting in the way and 
report back if I find out what it is.

Thanks, Takowl!


On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 2:24:55 PM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>
> Sorry, I've never seen it before. If you don't know you've installed an 
> extension, chances are it's something built into your browser.
>
> On 12 February 2018 at 17:28, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com > 
> wrote:
>
>> I don't think the search bar is something from a browser extension, (I 
>> don't think I ever added it), but if it is, I'd love to remove it so I can 
>> get back to good ol' Jupyter shortcuts :'(
>>
>> Would you know how to inspect whether it's an extension or not, and how I 
>> can remove it?
>>
>> Thanks, Takowl!!!
>>
>> Best,
>> Nathan
>>
>>
>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 11:39:32 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>
>>> Reinstalling probably won't make a difference to issues in the browser 
>>> like that, though it's always possible.
>>>
>>> Is the search bar something from a browser extension? If it captures the 
>>> key event before we get it, there's not much we can do about that.
>>>
>>> On 12 February 2018 at 16:33, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Takowl,
>>>>
>>>> Yea, I'm in the *notebook* command mode. Upon uninstalling the Vim 
>>>> extension, I can now add cells with 'a', but that's about it. When I press 
>>>> 'b', I get the search bar pop-up:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AnFiJqHWvKc/WoHBmCO2RsI/HL8/i9gvMAzMxAsfXD9cIzdXHa7DPCYbeZY3QCLcBGAs/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2018-02-12%2Bat%2B11.31.55%2BAM.png>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Not sure what's wrong. Maybe I should reinstall jupyter?  The problem 
>>>> with reinstallation is that there are so many ways to uninstall it that I 
>>>> don't know which would be optimal for my case.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 9:40:31 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Are you getting into *notebook* command mode? I don't use the vim 
>>>>> extension myself, but from what I've heard, you press esc once to go from 
>>>>> edit mode to vim command mode, and then again to go to notebook command 
>>>>> mode. The cell selection cursor on the left should turn from green to 
>>>>> blue 
>>>>> when you switch to notebook command mode.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12 February 2018 at 14:37, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the responses! Yes, I meant that the actions are not shown 
>>>>>> in jupyter.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ok so now I've gotten it to the point where the vim commands are 
>>>>>> working (the custom.css file is changing the colors of my prompt), but 
>>>>>> now 
>>>>>> the Jupyter commands are not working, so when I type DD or 'a' or 'b', 
>>>>>> it's 
>>>>>> not deleting or adding any extra cells.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've read that the problem is the vim extension, but the vim 
>>>>>> extension is so good I don't really want to do without it.  
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any thoughts as to why it's happening? 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is in my custom.js:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1 // Configure CodeMirror Keymap
>>>>>>   2 require([
>>>>>>   3   'nbextensions/vim_binding/vim_binding',   // depends your 
>>>>>> installation
>>>>>>   4 ], function() {
>>>>>>   5   // Map jj to 
>>>>>>   6   CodeMirror.Vim.map("jk", "", "insert");
>>>>>>   7   // Swap j/k and gj/gk (Note that  mappings)
>>>>>>   8   CodeMirror.Vim.map("j", "(vim-binding-gj)", "normal");
>>>>>>   9   CodeMirror.Vim.map("k", "(vim-binding-gk)", "normal");
>>>>>>  10   CodeMirror.Vim.map("gj", "(vim-binding-j)", "normal");
>>>>>>  11   CodeMirror.Vim.map("gk", "(vim-binding-k)", "normal");
>>>>>>

Re: [jupyter] How to know which config file is being used?

2018-02-12 Thread Nate L.
Hi Takowl,

Yea, I'm in the *notebook* command mode. Upon uninstalling the Vim 
extension, I can now add cells with 'a', but that's about it. When I press 
'b', I get the search bar pop-up:

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AnFiJqHWvKc/WoHBmCO2RsI/HL8/i9gvMAzMxAsfXD9cIzdXHa7DPCYbeZY3QCLcBGAs/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2018-02-12%2Bat%2B11.31.55%2BAM.png>


Not sure what's wrong. Maybe I should reinstall jupyter?  The problem with 
reinstallation is that there are so many ways to uninstall it that I don't 
know which would be optimal for my case.


On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 9:40:31 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>
> Are you getting into *notebook* command mode? I don't use the vim 
> extension myself, but from what I've heard, you press esc once to go from 
> edit mode to vim command mode, and then again to go to notebook command 
> mode. The cell selection cursor on the left should turn from green to blue 
> when you switch to notebook command mode.
>
> On 12 February 2018 at 14:37, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com > 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Thanks for the responses! Yes, I meant that the actions are not shown in 
>> jupyter.
>>
>> Ok so now I've gotten it to the point where the vim commands are working 
>> (the custom.css file is changing the colors of my prompt), but now the 
>> Jupyter commands are not working, so when I type DD or 'a' or 'b', it's not 
>> deleting or adding any extra cells.
>>
>> I've read that the problem is the vim extension, but the vim extension is 
>> so good I don't really want to do without it.  
>>
>> Any thoughts as to why it's happening? 
>>
>> This is in my custom.js:
>>
>>
>> 1 // Configure CodeMirror Keymap
>>   2 require([
>>   3   'nbextensions/vim_binding/vim_binding',   // depends your 
>> installation
>>   4 ], function() {
>>   5   // Map jj to 
>>   6   CodeMirror.Vim.map("jk", "", "insert");
>>   7   // Swap j/k and gj/gk (Note that  mappings)
>>   8   CodeMirror.Vim.map("j", "(vim-binding-gj)", "normal");
>>   9   CodeMirror.Vim.map("k", "(vim-binding-gk)", "normal");
>>  10   CodeMirror.Vim.map("gj", "(vim-binding-j)", "normal");
>>  11   CodeMirror.Vim.map("gk", "(vim-binding-k)", "normal");
>>  12 });
>>  13
>>  14 // Configure Jupyter Keymap
>>  15 require([
>>  16   'nbextensions/vim_binding/vim_binding',
>>  17   'base/js/namespace',
>>  18 ], function(vim_binding, ns) {
>>  19   // Add post callback
>>  20   vim_binding.on_ready_callbacks.push(function(){
>>  21 var km = ns.keyboard_manager;
>>  22 // Allow Ctrl-1 to change the cell mode into code in Vim normal 
>> mode
>>  23 km.edit_shortcuts.add_shortcut('ctrl-1', 
>> 'vim-binding:change-cell-to-code', true);
>>  24 /// Allow Ctrl-2 to change the cell mode into Markdown in Vim 
>> normal mode
>>  25 km.edit_shortcuts.add_shortcut('ctrl-2', 
>> 'vim-binding:change-cell-to-markdown', true);
>>  26 /// Allow Ctrl-3 to change the cell mode into code in Vim normal 
>> mode
>>  27 km.edit_shortcuts.add_shortcut('ctrl-3', 
>> 'vim-binding:change-cell-to-raw', true);
>>  28 // Delete cell with dd
>>  29 km.edit_shortcuts.add_shortcut('d+d', 
>> 'jupyter-notebook:delete-cell', true);
>>  30 // Update Help
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 5:35:33 AM UTC-5, takowl wrote:
>>>
>>> It can be tricky to get custom.js to load things at the right point. 
>>> Have a look at the examples here to wait for promises:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/blob/master/notebook/static/custom/custom.js
>>>
>>> If you're having some trouble, scatter some console.log('A') calls 
>>> around (with different letters) and then look in your browser's Javascript 
>>> console to see which bits are getting run.
>>>
>>> On 9 February 2018 at 20:01, Nate L. <nlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am using Jupyter on SSH, with the amazing VIM extension. However, 
>>>> when I try to modify the vim mappings in the config file, the actions are 
>>>> now shown in my jupyter notebook.  Does anyone know how I can see which 
>>>> config file is being used by my jupyter folder? My current config file is 
>>>> ~/.jupyter/custom/custom.js, but it's not loading on the Jupyter notebook 
>>>> :(
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> You

[jupyter] How to know which config file is being used?

2018-02-09 Thread Nate L.
I am using Jupyter on SSH, with the amazing VIM extension. However, when I 
try to modify the vim mappings in the config file, the actions are now 
shown in my jupyter notebook.  Does anyone know how I can see which config 
file is being used by my jupyter folder? My current config file is 
~/.jupyter/custom/custom.js, but it's not loading on the Jupyter notebook :(

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