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Hi Jamie, ipycanvas is indeed very coupled with Jupyter. Though you have ways to serve Jupyter Notebooks as "dashboard" applications using Voila. One example of this is in https://github.com/fastscape-lem/gilbert-board. You can try it on this page: https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/fastscape-lem/gilbert-board/master?urlpath=%2Fvoila%2Frender%2Fgilbert_board.ipynb. |
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This might be a completely ridiculous question since I still don't really understand the jupyter<->python interaction mechanisms for displaying things in cells -- but I'm wondering if there's any way to use ipycanvas independent of the Jupyter notebook? Basically I'd like to just display an ipycanvas in a running browser window -- served from a standalone python/ipython program. I was thinking that perhaps there's a way to do this using flask? Or am I wasting my time on this because it's tightly coupled to the jupyter display system?
Thanks,
Jamie
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