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- Update to 6.0.7: - 6.0.7 - Primarly a release addressing template extensions issues reported since 6.0 launched. - 6.0.6 - A range of bug fixes for webpdf exports - 6.0.5 - Revert networkidle2 change which caused custom cdn-fetched widgets in webpdf - 6.0.4 - Bugfixes only - 6.0.3 - Execute preprocessor no longer add illegal execution counts to markdown cells :ghpull:`1396`: - 6.0.2 - A patch for a few minor issues raised out of the 6.0 release. - 6.0.1 - A quick patch to fix an issue with get_exporter :ghpull:`1367`: - 6.0 - Nbconvert 6.0 is a major release of nbconvert which includes many significant changes. - Python 2 support was dropped. Currently Python 3.6-3.8 is supported and tested by nbconvert. However, nbconvert 6.0 provides limited support for Python 3.6. nbconvert 6.1 will drop support for Python 3.6. Limited support means we will test and run CI on Python 3.6.12 or higher. Issues that are found only affecting Python 3.6 are not guaranteed to be fixed. We recommend all users of nbconvert use Python 3.7 and higher. - Unlike previous versions, nbconvert 6.0 relies on the nbclient package for the execute preprocessor, which allows for asynchronous kernel requests. - template_path has become template_paths. If referring to a 5.x style .tpl template use the full path with the template_file argument to the file. On the command line the pattern is --template-file=<path/to/file.tpl>. - Nbconvert 6.0 includes a new "webpdf" exporter, which renders notebooks in pdf format through a headless web browser, so that complex outputs such as HTML tables, or even widgets are rendered in the same way as with the HTML exporter and a web browser. - The default template applied when exporting to HTML now produces the same DOM structure as JupyterLab, and is styled using JupyterLab's CSS. The pygments theme in use mimics JupyterLab's codemirror mode with the same CSS variables, so that custom JupyterLab themes could be applied. The classic notebook styling can still be enabled with - jupyter nbconvert --to html --template classic - Nbconvert 6.0 includes a new system for creating custom templates, which can now be installed as packages. A custom "foobar" template is installed in Jupyter's data directory under nbconvert/templates and has the form of a directory containing all resources. Templates specify their base template as well as other configuration parameters in a conf.json at the root of the template directory. - The "slideshow" template now makes use of RevealJS version 4. It can now be used with the HTML exporter with - jupyter nbconvert --to html --template reveal - The --to slides exporter is still supported for convenience. - Inkscape 1.0 is now supported, which had some breaking changes that prevented 5.x versions of nbconvert from converting documents on some systems that updated. - Add skip_network_tests.patch to skip tests requiring network access (gh#jupyter/nbconvert#1526). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/875241 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-nbconvert?expand=0&rev=5 |
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