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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 07/09/12 05:26, Fernando Perez
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<pre wrap="">We should be able to streamline this further without
too much difficulty...
Cheers,
f
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Folks,<br>
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I have streamlined the concept introduced by Fernando some months
ago...<br>
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I have given support to Nikola (a static site generator,
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<a href="http://nikola.ralsina.com.ar/">http://nikola.ralsina.com.ar</a>)
to render ipython notebooks as blog posts...<br>
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So... you have all the power of IPython plus great enhancements from
Nikola (comments, social buttons, tags... at the end, a complete
static site infrastructure). <br>
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You can read how to setup and use it, here:
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<a
href="http://www.damian.oquanta.info/posts/blogging-with-nikola-and-ipython.html">http://www.damian.oquanta.info/posts/blogging-with-nikola-and-ipython.html</a><br>
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Obviously, this post is also an example of what you can get...
Posting from a notebook is now very very easy :-)<br>
<br>
Damián.<br>
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PS: Probably, I will include annotator and some kind of chat to the
template soon... but when I get some time :-)<br>
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