Rendering directives directly in a Jupyter notebook? #1028
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You're probably looking for jupyterlab-myst! We're in the process of upgrading the extension for JupyterLab 4, but we have support for 3.x. I need to check if we've made a release with the theorem support for 3.x, I suspect not. |
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The capability of Jupyter Books to render theorems, lemmas and other similar content, is awesome! Is there a way to have theorems written with directives be rendered directly in a notebook?
In detail: Specifically, I would like to write a theorem (or lemma, proposition, proof, algorithm etc) with a sphinx directive in a Jupyter notebook, and have it rendered when I execute the markdown cell (without building the book). That way someone who downloads the notebook locally and runs the cell will see a human-readable rendered version rather than a bunch of latex wrapped in a directive. Is there any way to achieve this?
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