EIN will try to use skewer to execute javascript cells, which works for
the most part. Those hoping to have widgest or something like d3 working
are going to be disappointed, however, as at its heart ein is not an
HTML page and those packages depend on modifying the DOM of the notebook
web page.
It remains to be seen if those issues are surmountable, but for the
moment this functionality will live in this branch and this branch
alone.
Fixed bug with `ein:notebook-open-in-browser`; this command should now
work in IPython notebook 3.0 and later.
Notebook/worksheets now display the name of the kernel that the notebook
is running under. Next step is to make this clickable!
Also some documentation for my new super-secret project to add
evaluation of dynamic javascript to ein.
Secure connections (i.e. wss, https) store cookies in a secure jar,
websocket connections now take this into account when connecting
using wss protocol.
Newly created notebooks no longer error on saving - bug in how
kernelspec metadata was being filled in.
Also a number of miscellaneous fixes to indentation that have
inexplicably appeared in the code.
Some small fixes for typos and catching up on version info.
NBformat 4 has a tag key in the cell metadata. We use it to tag a cell
depending on which worksheet it is in. For now the code does nothing
else with this tag, but the goal is to reimplement multiple worksheets
in ein.