Hi Carlos, 

Thanks for your answer, my post was also to throw an idea... if such a tool 
looks useful for more than one user maybe you would think about adding it 
directly into Spyder
Anyway thanks again for the answer
Eric

On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 5:09:41 PM UTC+2, Carlos Córdoba wrote:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> Glad to hear you're enjoying using Spyder :-)
>
> About your question: unfortunately we don't have any such tool in Spyder 
> (for now :-). We could create something like that in the future, but right 
> now we're very busy working on Spyder 3.0.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Carlos
>
> El 13/10/15 a las 03:05, egayer escribió:
>
> Hi all,  
>
> As a spyder user I love all the small features provided by this awesome 
> tool that makes my coding super easy. I use spyder as my default IDE but I 
> recently looked at / played around with IPython Notebook and find it super 
> attractive as well and especially for teaching purpose (I use it for my 
> teaching presentations).
>
> However because I feel better using spyder, I was wondering if there was 
> some kind of a tool somewhere that could convert python script into IPython 
> Notebook so I could just use it to generate some IPython Notebook from old 
> scripts. Looking around I found these two related questions/answers :
>  
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21034373/how-to-load-edit-run-save-text-files-py-into-an-ipython-notebook-cell
>
>
> https://www.webucator.com/blog/2015/07/bulk-convert-python-files-to-ipython-notebook-files-py-to-ipynb-conversion/
>
> It is not that these two options are not satisfying to me (and please 
> forgive my naivety on this purpose), but I was wondering if it could be 
> possible to convert/export a script written in spyder into a IPython 
> Notebook, using for example the cells delimiter (##%) to delimit IPython 
> Notebook cells and the comment (#) for text cells in the IPython Notebook.
>
> Again I have no idea about how much work it would take to make such a 
> converter, but I am just asking because it would make coding AND 
> presentations preparation super easy to me.
>
> Thanks
> Eric
>
>
> PS : The ultimate goal being to find a efficient way to prep my teaching 
> using python to generate htlm5 presentations because I am fed up to 
> literally loose time preping presentations with powerpoint/keynote stuff 
>
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