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Sorry, I'm sure this has been discussed somewhere before, but I couldn't find a duplicate issue on a search.
I'm currently changing settings for my RISE presentation within the "rise" key in the jupyter notebook metadata.json.
However, for a few cells, I'd like to apply RISE settings that are different for those cells than for the rest of the presentation, however I have not found a way to do this. I tried changing the individual cell's metadata using the "rise" key, but this did not work.
Any help pointing me in the right direction would be much appreciated, thanks for the awesome plug-in!
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however as far as I remember, there is unfortunately no provision in the code of RISE to support that
also you need to know that this repo historically targets the classic notebook, which is being obsoleted,
and so it has not been the subject of any active development for quite some time...
I would like to support this request. I think RISE for jupyter lab is not yet ready for production. Alos, jupyter notebook is being developed further.
A way to do this would be to also scan a cells medadata for config, taking precedence over the notebook metadata config. But I have not looked at the code to see how difficult it would be to implement.
A typical use case is having slides with different backgrounds. In fact, that's what I need this for.
Sorry, I'm sure this has been discussed somewhere before, but I couldn't find a duplicate issue on a search.
I'm currently changing settings for my RISE presentation within the "rise" key in the jupyter notebook
metadata.json
.However, for a few cells, I'd like to apply RISE settings that are different for those cells than for the rest of the presentation, however I have not found a way to do this. I tried changing the individual cell's metadata using the "rise" key, but this did not work.
Any help pointing me in the right direction would be much appreciated, thanks for the awesome plug-in!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: