Hi Carlos, 

I can imagine that this would be a long term project to have a 
QtWebkit-based integration of the notebook into Spyder. Do you guys have 
any specific plan regarding this? 

And by the way, I could test the Debian package for 2.2 in SID, and it 
works just perfectly, congrats!

Best, 

Sylvain

On Saturday, November 12, 2011 11:14:50 AM UTC-5, Carlos Córdoba wrote:
>
>  Hi Massimo,
>
> We are following quite closely the development of the ipython notebook and 
> we surely want to integrate it with Spyder using QtWebkit, as you 
> mentioned. Right now the notebook is working quite well under rekonq, so we 
> are confident we won't have problems in that front.
>
> The good thing is that we can provide better facilities than the notebook 
> has right now, like presenting docstrings in html and inspecting/modifying 
> variables with the variable explorer. The bad thing is that the integration 
> will probably have to wait until we properly integrate ipython qtconsole 
> first, which is our top priority now. I'd say the notebook integration will 
> be ready in the next six months, depending in developers time resources.
>
> Cheers,
> Carlos
>
> El 12/11/11 10:33, Massimo Di Stefano escribió: 
>
> Hi All,
>
>  i'm really happy with spyder, in the last week i was really positive 
> impressed
> by python notebook option providing an ip and an hostname is now easy to 
> run 
> the same python environment on the network.
>
>  My question, is on the spider roadmap an python notebook integration, 
> maybe using qtwebkit this should be easy to implement
>
>  essentially running the command :
>
>  ipython notebook --pylab inline --ip 'my.ip' --ws-hostname 'my.ip'
>
>  while print a link in the terminal, spider should be able to read this 
> link and open it inside a PyQt network page 
> where the user can open several tabs .. one for each python kernel he want 
> run.
>
>  what do you think about ?
>
>  thanks for any comment.
>
>  --Massimo.
>
>  
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