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Show documentation tooltips as in jupyter notebook 6.* #7034
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Previous issue about this: #6692 |
Note: in classic Notebook shortcuts compatibility mode this should be mapped to F1 |
@krassowski Actually, in classic notebook the |
No sorry, that's my mistake - I commented on the wrong issue, I should have added my comment in #6692 which does discuss the pager panel on the bottom. |
I commented there moments ago, so hopefully it's clear now 😅 |
Problem
Jupyter Notebook 7 does not have the feature of expanding/opening the docstring tooltip with 2x
shift + tab
or 4xshift tab
, which I use all the time when working with Jupyter Notebook 6.*. Check https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/show-documentation-tooltips-as-in-jupyter-notebook-6/21268 for further discussion.Proposed Solution
@krassowski suggested that this "could be implemented by opening contextual help/inspector widget in the sidebar." I am not familiar with the project and the codebase, so I cannot develop it further. I can only speak from the point of view of the user and say that this is one of the features that I most use when working with jupyter, particularly when getting used to new libraries.
Additional context
I will link the same image that I used in the original discussion.
1: When we press shift + tab in the ‘old’ interface
2: When we press 4x shift + tab in the ‘old’ interface
3: When we press shift + tab in the ‘new’ interface
Note that even the icons (arrow, + and x) are missing.
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