We have a 'powered by Jupyter' logo which we encourage projects to use, but
it doesn't lend itself to combining with other things. So if you want to
design an alternative Jupyter motif to use for such logos, go for it!
(Unfortunately, I don't know where you can get the 'powered by' logo except
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On Thursday, February 8, 2018 at 6:32:39 AM UTC+13, takowl wrote:
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> BTW, we're not keen on people combining the Jupyter logo with other
> elements.
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Do we need a community-developed logo motif, freely usable by related
projects, that the Jupyter project does not own?
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Thanks, that sounds good. I might get round to making a PR at some point.
I've opened an issue on the design repo to see if anyone's interested in
working with you on a logo:
https://github.com/jupyter/design/issues/49
On 10 February 2018 at 13:58, Kazuma Arino wrote:
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I took longer than I expected to get round to it, but I've got it installed
and working on my tablet. Nice work!
Obviously a nice next step would be to allow it to connect to a remote URL,
so port forwarding isn't needed. I think this should be as simple as
replacing a few hardcoded copies of
Thank you for your interested.
If connecting to kernel fail, this app is just crush without any hint.
So settieg up environment might be a little difficult now.
Goog luck!
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Cool, I'm definitely going to play with this on my tablet when I'm back
home. Thanks Kazuma!
On 8 January 2018 at 03:21, Kazuma Arino wrote:
> Hi, I'm creating native android Notebook frontend.
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> It's still alpha stage, but now basic functionality working and I can
> start
Hi, I'm creating native android Notebook frontend.
It's still alpha stage, but now basic functionality working and I can start
using for my daily work (though still unstable).
Here is the basic demo of how it looks like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZtCSpGnVzk
PR is welcommed :-)
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