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I'm looking to add a background image to my presentation and the RISE documentation references the example header-footer.ipynb in a couple places, but that file doesn't exist.
It looks like commit ba63321 is where it was removed (from the previous f114ffe), and it's not clear whether that was intentional or not.
I don't know the significance of header-footer.md, but just copying the last version of header-footer.ipynb to the examples/ directory doesn't result in the .md file being used. I suspect I don't understand how all the header-footer.* files are inter-related.
I guess the question is: Should there be a header-footer.ipynb file in the examples directory?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
actually some example files under examples/ are now jupytext-encoded notebooks
it is the case in particular with header-footer.md
you just need to install pip install jupytext and from then on you can open it as a regular notebook
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I am updating the various places that you mentioned, i.e. where the doc still erroneously refers to the .ipynb
I'm looking to add a background image to my presentation and the RISE documentation references the example
header-footer.ipynb
in a couple places, but that file doesn't exist.It looks like commit ba63321 is where it was removed (from the previous f114ffe), and it's not clear whether that was intentional or not.
I don't know the significance of
header-footer.md
, but just copying the last version ofheader-footer.ipynb
to theexamples/
directory doesn't result in the.md
file being used. I suspect I don't understand how all theheader-footer.*
files are inter-related.I guess the question is: Should there be a
header-footer.ipynb
file in the examples directory?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: