knitpy 0.1.1~git20180430-4 source package in Ubuntu
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knitpy (0.1.1~git20180430-4) unstable; urgency=medium * New patches: fix_yaml.patch and jupyter_client_7_0.patch -- Miriam Ruiz <email address hidden> Mon, 15 May 2023 14:57:09 +0200
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knitpy_0.1.1~git20180430-4.debian.tar.xz | 6.2 KiB | 3c2271556736bb9be9a677bc537304fa4f26df88b047850fcb6288c4efcea09d |
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- python3-knitpy: report generation tool with Python
Knitpy is an elegant, flexible and fast dynamic report generation with
Python 3. It is a port of knitr and rmarkdown to Python and is used to
convert pymd documents (*.pymd) to various other formats.
.
Codeblocks and inline code are executed via IPython kernels and the results
are inserted into the document. Documents should follow rmarkdown syntax
substituting 'python' for 'r' if python code should be executed.
.
Features:
- Code blocks and inline code.
- Plots are shown inline.
- Output formats html, pdf and docx.
- Code chunk arguments eval, results (apart form "hold"), include and echo
- Errors in code chunks are shown in the document.
- Uses the IPython display framework, so rich output for objects implementing
_repr_html_() or _repr_markdown_(). Mimetypes not understood by the final
output format are automatically converted via pandoc.
- Can be imported and used from Python.
- Supports a --debug mode.