New `%%capture` cell magic captures stdout/err while running a cell.
Uses `capture_output()` context manager, moved to utils.io from IPython.parallel testing utilities, where it originated.
The caputre objects can be printed as a string, case in which they display the captured stdout, which is also available as `.stdout`. The captured stderr, if any, is in a `.stderr` attribute. A `.show()` method can be called to quickly print both, with stderr being correctly printed to the sys.stderr stream (so the notebook displays it with red highlighting).
closes#1863
Fix 1px margin bouncing of selected menu item.
This fixes the margin of the active menu item to zero, so now the text doesn't shift around, even if you use larger fonts.
To reproduce the original error, zoom your notebook (ctrl-mousewheel, or ctrl-+ in most browsers) and try the menu.
Fix vertical offset due to bold/italics, and bad browser fonts.
Adds a dialog warning users when a problematic monospaced font is detected, so they can change their configuration.
There was a bug in NotebookManager.save_notebook_object.
Here is how to reproduce:
0. Make sure you don't have Untitled0.
1. Open new notebook Untitled0.
2. Rename it to something else.
3. Copy Untitled0.ipynb to the notebook dir from somewhere.
(Do not use notebook UI.)
4. New copied Untitled0 cannot be opened.
The renamed notebook is opened when tried.
Indeed, accessing to http://localhost:XXXX/notebooks shows
duplicated notebook_id.
The problem was that NotebookManager.rev_mapping keeps old notebook
name after renaming.
Make : invalid in filenames in the Notebook JS code.
This only prevents : in the filenames on the JavaScript side of things. Handling this on the server side will be a separate issue that is related to other open issue. I will update those to reflect this.
closes#1781
Rmagic extension to use R (the statistical package) seamlessly from IPython.
The rmagic extension allows R inline code as well as cell level magics. An example notebook is provided in docs/examples/notebooks/rmagic_extension.ipynb to demonstrate its usage.
Main points:
1) Allows capture of plots to R via inline png plots (like --pylab inline)
2) Allows capture of R's stdout() connection to the notebook
3) Allows simple push/pull for array data to/from R (via rpy2) with copy only on push to R -- this seems necessary.