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DonJayamanne avatar DonJayamanne commented on May 19, 2024 1

Which renderer are you adding?

Will update the REDME to document this.

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DonJayamanne avatar DonJayamanne commented on May 19, 2024

Thanks for filing this issue, not sure what you mean by documentation
This extension is used to render outputs for Jupyter Notebooks in VS Code
Uses the VS Code API to contribute renderers for different mime types

Perhaps you are running into some issue hence looking for some documentation
Pelase could you describe the reason why you are looking for documentation, is it to contribute or to figure out what this extension does (perhaps you are new to Jupyter Notebooks or the like)

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pelikhan avatar pelikhan commented on May 19, 2024

Which renderer are you adding? How do we use this in a notebook?

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DonJayamanne avatar DonJayamanne commented on May 19, 2024

You do not need to do anyting specific to use renderers in a notebook.
If you run a cell in Jupyter and you get output such as text/html, then vscode will select a text/html rendere and display that.
This extension supports renderers for gif, png, jpg, svg, vega, plotly and other mime types.
Png, svg renderers are already supported in vscode, however jupyter ntoebooks might require addtional changes, hence the custom renderers

How do we use this in a notebook?

Just install this and outputs in notebooks would be displayed. E.g. if you have a notebook with plotly/vega output, this renderer would handle that and display the rich output, and without this extension you would just get some plain text.
If you expect to see a specific type of output or format, and it does not work as expected, then i would expect users to file an issue

You would need this extension when working with Jupyter notebooks in VS Code

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iamhammer avatar iamhammer commented on May 19, 2024

Is there a way to render SQL Output (or CSV) in a grid view?

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DonJayamanne avatar DonJayamanne commented on May 19, 2024

Is there a way to render SQL Output (or CSV) in a grid view?

Unfortunately no, you might want to look for other VS Code extensions or jupyter notebook magics or packages that make this possible.

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