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Please make it compatible with Jupyterlab >3.0 #9

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0liu opened this issue Jan 19, 2021 · 4 comments
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Please make it compatible with Jupyterlab >3.0 #9

0liu opened this issue Jan 19, 2021 · 4 comments

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@0liu
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0liu commented Jan 19, 2021

Great extension! Thank you for making it. Unfortunately this only works with v2.x, while other new extensions only work with 3.x. It seems there is an discussion #3885 on emacs key binding coming with v3.x, but we don't know when it could happen. Can you please make this extension working with v3.x as well? At least we could have a workaround before the feature is built in v3.x.

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Pinging this. I love my emacs keybindings so much that I will probably downgrade jupyterlab back to v2 until this is supported again :)

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0liu commented Mar 10, 2021

Currently the best bet is vscode. It has implemented notebook keybinding in its insider version, but not released yet. See vscode issue 1447. I don't think this will be resolved so close it now.

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@0liu I'm not switching to VSCode for this, and the package author may ultimately address this. So I don't think it makes sense to close this. Please re-open. Thanks.

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0liu commented Mar 10, 2021

@0liu I'm not switching to VSCode for this, and the package author may ultimately address this. So I don't think it makes sense to close this. Please re-open. Thanks.

If the author @kpe would like to address this, the author surely can reopen it.

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