
Opening each file individually through the native open dialogs isn’t very efficient.
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#With the workspace tree (or how to open files) You’ll see the graph embedded below your expression.Over an expression that will return a graph, press Cmd/Ctrl+Enter.
Follow these instructions to install IPython (note: it must IPython 1.0 or greater and you must install pyzmq as well in order for it to work with Light Table.). If you want to use Light Table to do matplotlib/pylab graphs and such, you’ll want to install the IPython kernel: Allow Light Table a few seconds while it connects to a python process. While over some code press Cmd/Ctrl+Enter. Getting started with Python is as simple as: css file will inject the css into the page. Select the webpage name from the available clients popup. To eval an inner block, select and then eval it. Press Cmd/Ctrl+Enter while the cursor is over a top-level block of code. Now that we have a place to send our code, let’s open a. Use the url bar at the bottom to open your page (note: this can be a file:// url to open an html file locally, or it can be something on the internet/localhost). Type “brows” and press enter when the Browser: add browser tab command is highlighted. In the view menu click the commands item. In order to evaluate Javascript, HTML, or CSS, we need a browser to see the result in. Wait for the client to connect (this can take a bit the first time). Press Cmd/Ctrl+Enter to evaluate a form. If you have some Clojure code in a file already, you can get going with inline eval by: To open a file, use the Open file menu item in the File menu or press cmd/ctrl-shift-o To create a new file, use the New file menu item in the File menu or press cmd/ctrl-n