Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: pynotebook
Version: 0.2.1
Summary: A notebook interface for wxpython
Home-page: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pynotebook/
Author: C. Ecker
Author-email: textmodelview@gmail.com
License: BSD
Description: pynotebook
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        Introduction
        ------------
        
        Pynotebook is a an interactive shell for python, similar to the python
        command line but much nicer to work with. Noteboks can contain python
        code together with output and documentation. Nootebooks are a pleasent
        way to develop python code and to document and store your ideas.
        
        The "notebook" concept originally appeared with the program
        Mathematica and became famous for python with the iPython/Jupyter
        project. Unlike iPython, pynotebook does not need a webbrowser, c
        extensions or anything except python and `wxPython
        <https://wxpython.org/>`_ . Pynotebook runs out of the box and is
        therefore easy to embed and distribute.
        
        Most notable features of pynotebook are:
        
        - syntax highlighting
        - command completion (tab-key)
        - builtin graphics
        - plotting via matplotlib
        - BSD-license
        
        
        Pynotebook can be used as stand alone application (pynb) or as a
        widget in wx programs.
        
        There are a couple of demo applications:
        
        - the pynb application 
        - a plotting demo
        - a notebook interface to `Gnu R <https://www.r-project.org/>`_
        
        
        The later demonstrates how to completely modify the notebook. It uses
        `rpy2 <http://rpy2.bitbucket.org/>`_ for interfacing Gnu R and
        Pygments `Pygments <http://pygments.org/>`_ for colorization.
        
        
        .. image::
           https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chrisecker/textmodel/master/pynotebook/screenshots/ball.png
           :width: 400 px
        
        Installation:
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        Do in a console:matplotlib 
        
        :: 
        
          python ./setup.py build
        
        and then as root:
        
        ::
        
          python ./setup.py install
        
        This will install the pynb application and the pynotebook module. 
        
        To open a notebook:
        
        ::
        
                pynb demo/ball.pyb
        
        
        
        
Platform: any
