![]() ![]() When spell checking is on all incorrectly spelled words will be underlined with a red squiggle. Spell checking only works in unrendered Markdown Cells and Header Cells. For more information, you can read the Reference Guide's section on Bibliographic Support.Ĭlicking this button will toggle cell tabbing, which you can learn more about in the Reference Guides' section on the layout options for Code Cells.Ĭlicking this button will toggle the collumn configuration for Code Cells, which you can learn more about in the Reference Guides' section on the layout options for Code Cells.Ĭlicking this button will toggle spell checking. For more information, check out the Reference Guide's section on Table of Contents Support.Ĭlicking this button will search your document for cite commands and automatically generate intext citations as well as a references cell at the end of your Notebook. For more information, check out the Reference Guide's section on Automatic Section Numbering.Ĭlicking this button will generate a table of contents using the titles you've given your Notebook's sections. If your have used Automatic Section Numbering or Table of Contents Support remember to rerun those tools so that your section numbers or table of contents reflects your Notebook's new organization.Ĭlicking this button will automatically number your Notebook's sections. Simply select the Header Cell for the section or subsection you wish to move and click either the up or down button until the section is in the location you want it to be. These buttons allow you to move the location of an entire section within a Notebook. Go to this section for more information on how to create a slideshow out of your Jupyter Notebook. If you want to view and present your notebook as a slideshow, you can select "Slideshow" and a toolbar that enables you to organize your cells in to slides, sub-slides, and slide fragments will appear in the corner of every cell. If you select "Raw Cell Format," a tool bar that gives you several formatting options will appear in the corner of all your Raw Cells. If you select "Edit Metadata," a toolbar that allows you to edit data about Code Cells directly will appear in the corner of all the Code cells in your notebook. "None," which is how you specify that you do not want any cell toolbars, is the default setting. Some of the options in the cell toolbar menu will only work in certain kinds of cells. This is a drop down menu from which you can select the type of toolbar that you'd like to use with the cells in your Notebook. Individual cells can have their own toolbars. You can read more about the different kinds of cells in the following section. This is a drop down menu which allows you to tell your Notebook how you want it to interpret any given cell. See your kernel documentation for more information. This tool can be useful if you are trying to execute more complicated code, which can sometimes take a while, and you want to edit the cell before waiting for it to finish rendering. Clicking this button will stop your cell from continuing to run. This button will "run" your cell, meaning that it will interpret your input and render the output in a way that depends on what kind of cell you're using. Simply select the cell you wish to move and click either the up or down button until the cell is in the location you want it to be. These buttons allow you to move the location of a selected cell within a Notebook. It allows you to paste the duplicated cell from your clipboard into your notebook. If you click this button, the currently selected cell will be duplicated and stored in your clipboard. If you click this button, the cell you currently have selected will be deleted from your Notebook. You can click this button any time you want a new cell in your Jupyter Notebook. You can click this button to save your notebook at any time, though keep in mind that Jupyter Notebooks automatically save your progress very frequently. Turning Your Jupyter Notebook into a Slideshow 4.8.1.1 Reference-Style Images from the Internet.4.3.5.3 Reference-Style Notebook-Internal Links.4.3.5.2 Standard Notebook-Internal Links With Mouse-Over Titles. ![]() 4.3.5.1 Standard Notebook-Internal Links Without Mouse-Over Titles. ![]()
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