Computer Vision News - May 2019

18 Computer Vision News Focus on Interactive markdown To create an Interactive markdown, select “file”, then “new” and create a new text file - rename it to t.md to make a markdown file, add some text into it, for example “## Test”, as we did here. Now, right click and select “show markdown preview” (see left illustration below) and a markdown preview of the content of your file will pop up on the left (see right illustration below). Running .py files You can create and run .py files in JupyterLab, not just notebooks. To do this, create a text file, rename it to have a .py extension. Right click to open a Python 3 console dedicated to this .py file. You will be able to press shift enter in this Python code block and it'll execute and show you the outputs in the console. See illustration below. Image viewer You also have an image editor - click on the image and a preview will pop up. As you can see, the idea is that you will have all the tools that you need to be available without the need to leave the JupyterLab web-based interface, even down to something like an image viewer. Focus on: JupyterLab

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