We’ve been thinking of separate ‘edit’ and ‘view’ links from the tree view, which would do this explicitly, but coming up with the UI for two links instead of one has prevented anyone from actually making the PR. The upcoming JupyterLab has an “Open With…” that makes this sort of thing much easier.
One workaround you can have is to have relative links to the html files in notebooks with relative URLs, which will resolve to the /files/
version, e.g.
[link text](relative/myfile.html)
-MinRK
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We’ve been thinking of separate ‘edit’ and ‘view’ links from the tree view, which would do this explicitly, but coming up with the UI for two links instead of one has prevented anyone from actually making the PR. The upcoming JupyterLab has an “Open With…” that makes this sort of thing much easier.
One workaround you can have is to have relative links to the html files in notebooks with relative URLs, which will resolve to the
/files/
version, e.g.[link text](relative/myfile.html)
-MinRK
--On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 8:57 PM, Kristen Thyng <kth...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi! When I have an html file in a directory that my jupyter server can see, it shows up as editable. I found on the internet that you can get it to show up as rendered by replacing "edit" in the url with "files", and it works beautifully. While this is a very easy workaround, any chance this could happen by default, with maybe something like the "raw" option on github in case you actually want to see the unrendered html?--So you can the html file url from:myhtmlfile/edit/file.htmltomyhtmlfile/files/file.htmlThanks!Kristen
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