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bugIssue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bugIssue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bugipywidgetsRendering, loading, saving, anything to do with IPyWidgetsRendering, loading, saving, anything to do with IPyWidgetsnotebook-outputon-testplan
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Actual behaviour
With the current ipympl and using %matplotlib widget
as a backend VS code can render this example without issues:
%matplotlib widget
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.plot([0,1,2], [2,3,4] ,"o-")
Though, when saving and reloading the notebook file no image is shown (although a static image is available):
Expected behaviour
The small </>
icon on the left allows to change the mimetype representation. When this is changed manually to png
the alternative widget representation that was previously saved is shown correctly:
So VS code does not recognize that without a running/current widget available that the png
static representation should be shown instead.
Environment data
- VS Code version: 1.63.2
- Jupyter Extension version v2021.11.1001550889
- Python Extension version v2021.12.1559732655
- OS (Windows | Mac | Linux distro) and version: Windows 10
- Python and/or Anaconda version: 3.9.9
- Type of virtual environment used (N/A | venv | virtualenv | conda | ...): conda
- Jupyter server running: Local
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