Stephen Macke
                                            Stephen Macke
                                        
                                    Oh, I guess you are looking for static + pull-based, since the notebook hasn't been executed yet. ipyflow depends pretty heavily on dynamic analysis to determine the dependencies, but does...
Good news; the next version of ipyflow will support this (in JupyterLab and notebook 7 at least; maybe not in legacy notebook 6).
This should be working now that notebook 7 is out and the next version of ipyflow is out. You can run cmd+k / ctrl+k to execute the backward slice up...
> E.g. if you start jupyter go to the end of the document and press cmd-k it doesn't work. I imagine this might be a "deep plumbing issue however"... We...
Good news! In the latest release, we're now persisting the dependencies in the notebook metadata (for notebook7 and jupyterlab), so you should be able to resume a previous session and...
Hi there! Thanks for the kind words. We don't have any UI extensions for vscode at the moment -- right now most of the UI features (esp around reactive execution)...
I have a suggestion for how subsync might be integrated with Sub-Zero such that it could still be useful despite not handling all cases with perfect accuracy (e.g. commercial breaks)....
@goaliedude3919 does it work if you don't check "No Fix Framerate"? If ffsubsync tries to fix the framerate when that's unchecked, then it's guaranteed that at least one of the...