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From YouTube: JupyterLab: ImageWidget and Notebook User Test 6
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User test of JupyterLab.
User test script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15JnQbxfy2uEl3gqLkc82SDnNdqc81diJGPrGMvZvIQU/edit?usp=sharing
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So
we
should
have
some
of
the
similar
short
cuts.
Okay,
now
try
and
I
just
got
another
simple
function
into
that
cell.
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Ok,
ok,
so
this
is
hardened
notebook,
notebook.
B
A
One's
a
little
less
intuitive,
just
because
there's
a
not
too
much
of
like
a
feedback
that
you
get
from
it.
But
if
you
remember
from
the
original
notebook
you
have
the
colors
around
the
cell,
like
kind
of
signify
like
whether
or
not
you're
editing
the
cell
or
if
you're
kind
of
outside
of
the
cell,
oh
yeah,.
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B
Okay,
so
in
the
command
palette
there
is
a
switch
colonel
under
the
console
other
when
I
click
it.
Oh,
it
just
brings
up
a
box
at
the
top,
which
I'm
not
sure
what
I'm
supposed
to
open
reside
a
search
box.
That
was
there
the
whole
time.
I'm
not
sure
I
don't
know.
I
guess
that's
there,
the
whole
time.
So
I
see
I
see
switch
Colonel,
but
then
I
don't
see
where
this.
How
does
actually
switch
the
colonel
once
I
select
it
I
double.
A
Like
I
do
have
to
stop.
There
also
is
another
option:
gene
transfer
to
console;
ok
as.
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B
Not
well
looks
it's
a
it's
cool
to
have
tabs
to
have
things
come
up
in
in
in
tabs
like
that,
so
that
feels
very
natural.
Excuse
me
yeah
I,
guess
if
the
if
the
command
palette
was
were
more
context,
sensitive
and
it
kind
of
gives
more
of
a
clue
or
if
I've
been
the
image
tab,
you
know,
maybe
shouldn't
highlight
the
image
would
get
to
to
be
able
to
see
how
to
get
there.
Yeah
Ivan
smile.
B
A
B
You
know
I
did
it
for
band
1,
2,
3,
point
5,
micron,
wavelength
and
then
I
needed
to
basically
repeat
the
whole
analysis
for
pan
too,
and
you
know
the
sloppy
way
was
so
I
defined
some
functions
in
the
point
in
the
course
of
doing
this
analysis,
right
and
I
ended
up
doing
kind
of
a
copy
to
another
notebook,
but
then
I
had
to
go
back
and
redo
the
analysis.
You
know
and
change
some
things
change
the
functions
a
little
bit.
B
You
know
so
then
I
was
like
copying
the
same
functions
back
and
forth,
which
is
you
know
it's
bad.
It's
bad
coding,
practice
yeah,
so
I
found
that's
the
thing
I
like
it.
I
really
want
is
to
is
to
be
able
to
eat.
You
know
quickly
make
like
a
little
module,
put
my
functions
in
there
and
and
then
and
then
just
import
them
into
into
the
notebook
once
I've
develop
them.
Ok,.
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B
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Stuff
that
you
know
we're
still
working
on
implementing
because,
especially
since
it's
relatively
now,
there's
still
some
stuff
that
we
need
to
catch
up
on
another
major
press
them
yeah.
That
is
a
good
one
sweet
and,
if
you're
in
time,
I
guess
that's
relatively
along
the
same
line.
Yeah
I'm
sure
you
know,
men
he's
doing
a
talk
about
like
version-control
for
notebooks,
which
I
feel.
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B
Oh
yeah
I'm
wondering
how
I'm
well
how
clots
will
come
up.
Cuz
I
mean.
Sometimes
you
want
the
plots
in
line
in
the
notebook
and
sometimes
you'd
like
to
have
them.
You
know,
maybe
in
another
tab,
so
you'd
like
to
be
able
to
keep.
You
know
adding
commands
right
interacting
with
your
plot
or
adding
things
to
it
and
and
not
have
the
plot
like
scroll
off
your
screen
or
redraw
it
with
every
cell
yeah.