holzschu / Carnets

Carnets is a stand-alone Jupyter notebook server and client. Edit your notebooks on the go, even where there is no network.
https://holzschu.github.io/Carnets_Jupyter/
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Store without the output being saved #273

Open Peter230655 opened 1 year ago

Peter230655 commented 1 year ago

There is a command 'clear all output' or similar.

I want to close the program, and store it without the output, to save disc pace. So I push 'clear all output'. But when I then close the program, it is stored with the output. Is there a 'safe' button, which I cannot find?

NB: the latest version with python 3.11 is really near and fast!

holzschu commented 1 year ago

I would try "Kernel -> restart and clear all output", then "save".

Peter230655 commented 1 year ago

Works perfect, thanks!!

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I would try "Kernel -> restart and clear all output", then "save".

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Peter230655 commented 1 year ago

Dear Nicolas,

Any plans to install scikits anytime soon?

Thanks & Merry Christmas,

Peter

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Works perfect, thanks!!

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I would try "Kernel -> restart and clear all output", then "save".

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