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A checklist to see what features have already been implemented in JupyterLab notebook #1287
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Thanks for following up, @Analect! |
I think at this point, it would be easier to list the features not implemented yet, as separate issues, with the What do you think? |
That sounds good, as a link in the roadmap. |
+1. How about we settle this issue with a link in the roadmap to the query, and an invitation to submit an issue if you see something that is lacking. |
Thanks @blink1073 @jasongrout There's a pre-existing issue pertaining to a cell tool-bar here. I'm not sure whether or not that generically covers my use-cases: I can add these as separate issues, if you think that's advisable, although I don't think I have an ability to set labels. |
We had previously attempted to manually curate a feature parity list in jupyter/jupyter-js-notebook#87, but checklists in github issues as well as lists in wiki pages get out of date and sync very quickly. It is unfortunate that you can't add labels to your own issues, but we have been doing a fairly good job of adding and using the labels consistently as a team. I think with the right messaging on the roadmap and perhaps as part of an issue template like "please add this as a notebook feature parity issue" would go a long way. |
I've updated the roadmap in jupyter/roadmap#33 and made sure we've captured all of the existing feature parity issues, and calling this one addressed. Please feel free to reopen if you disagree, @Analect. |
Thanks @blink1073 . Much appreciated. |
On @blink1073 suggestion over here.
I'm testing jupyterlab within jupyterhub and have a development version (master) of the notebook running within jupyterlab.
I was trying to get markdown cell attachments (an embedded image) working, but it turns out it hasn't yet been implemented in the notebook within jupyterlab. It's also not possible to edit cell meta-data from within the notebook. Meanwhile, other functionality like cell drag/drop and multi-cell selection is working.
It would be great to have a checklist somewhere of what aspects of notebook classic have been implemented within the notebook on jupyterlab. I realise jupyterlab is still alpha and that a stated objective of jupyterlab is to achieve parity with the classic version before shifting to beta/1.0 status. I'm also aware of the general roadmap here, but the check-list I'm suggesting would be at a more granular level below this, perhaps.
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