A literal Python notebook, like IRL.
The content is provided as SVG files in the content
directory. You might like to use Inkscape to edit these files, or to create PDF files. You can convert a file to PDF on the command line like this:
inkscape -o test.pdf P01.svg
The pages are 5 inches wide × 7 inches high; the files are labelled for a 32-page booklet, but you can have any number of pages, just recalculate the page numbers accordingly.
You should be able to provide the PDF files to a printer to produce the physical notebooks. I highly recommend Scout Books they produce high quality output.
The type is the free, open Noto font. Please see the Open Font License bundled with them in the fonts
directory. You will need to place these fonts on your system in order for them to render correctly on your computer (on Linux, this usually means unpacking them into your ~/.fonts
folder).
© 2023 Matt Hall | CC BY: this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.