All,

The ability to include an image by its full path was already there (tested 
on Linux). 
I added the ability to include images in the current folder by setting  the 
`img_path` to the working directory of the current file in the editor.


Regards,

Steve

On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 6:22:11 PM UTC-6, Enrico Giampieri wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I started using again spyder after a long interval of using the ipython 
> notebook, and I found that the improvement are incredible since the last 
> time I used it.
> The cell block feature (not sure if it is new or I simply didn't noticed 
> it at first) is especially nice, and is one of the things that persuaded me 
> to insert spyder again in my workflow.
>
> The only thing that I find missing is the possibility of the object 
> inspector to understand that a string can be a docstring even outside the 
> definition of a class or a function.
> A prime example is the documentation of modules, that right now is not 
> visualized correctly (or at least I didn't found how to visualize it 
> properly).
>
> One thought lead to another, and I started wondering how hard would it be 
> for the object inspector to understand a docstring for each cell block.
> That would allow to express the comments for each code in a very 
> expressive way, that could compete with the expressivity of an ipython 
> notebook,
> while maintaining a normal plain format (the friction of doing version 
> control with a notebook is what lead me to try again spyder in the first 
> place).
>
> In short, given a code as:
>
> #%%
> """
> some very cool docstring in here
> """
>
> myvariable = 42
>
>
>
>
> the object inspector could recognize the block documentation as valid and 
> show it properly.
> Would it be possible to include also images? in the restructured text is 
> formally possible, but I couldn't manage to do it,
> and I'm not sure if it's a limit of the inspector or of my ability.
>
> I tried to take a look at the inspector to understand what was going on 
> and implement it myself, but I got lost and gave up...
>
> thank you very much for your work, I hope to be able to contribute soon 
> with something!
> Enrico
>

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