Grant Nestor

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@rgbkrk @minrk @ellisonbg What changes would be needed to preserve the mapping between message parent header IDs and cell IDs? Could this somehow be derived from the notebook document? Or...

Unfortunately no, the cell IDs change whenever the page is refreshed so the mapping between kernel messages and cells is lost. I don't have time to work on this at...

@JLCCI I am the most recent maintainer of this repo. I haven't been able to reproduce the installation issues described here although I can see it's affecting several users. Like...

This repo is not being actively maintained 🙁 In the meantime, I suggest that you look at [hydrogen](https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen) to run code inline in Atom's text editor, [nteract](https://github.com/nteract/nteract) (a new Jupyter...

This repo is not being actively maintained 🙁 In the meantime, I suggest that you look at [hydrogen](https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen) to run code inline in Atom's text editor, [nteract](https://github.com/nteract/nteract) (a new Jupyter...

This repo is not being actively maintained 🙁 In the meantime, I suggest that you look at [hydrogen](https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen) to run code inline in Atom's text editor, [nteract](https://github.com/nteract/nteract) (a new Jupyter...

I'm not maintaining this repo any more and I don't think anyone else is, either. The Jupyter integration with VS Code is a good option these days.

This repo is not being actively maintained 🙁 In the meantime, I suggest that you look at [hydrogen](https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen) to run code inline in Atom's text editor, [nteract](https://github.com/nteract/nteract) (a new Jupyter...

This repo is not being actively maintained 🙁 In the meantime, I suggest that you look at [hydrogen](https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen) to run code inline in Atom's text editor, [nteract](https://github.com/nteract/nteract) (a new Jupyter...

Hi @galou. This is peculiar indeed. I would take a look at this line: https://github.com/jupyter/atom-notebook/blob/master/lib/notebook-editor.js#L261. In Atom, you can open the dev tools and set a breakpoint at this point...