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JerryI avatar JerryI commented on May 10, 2024

This is correct behaviour. The feature of an automatic conversion is still in development, we just have started it recently.

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userrand avatar userrand commented on May 10, 2024

This is correct behaviour. The feature of an automatic conversion is still in development, we just have started it recently.

I am guessing that would be similar to the question of converting mathematica notebooks to jupyter like here (answers did not work for me) https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/200693/how-to-export-a-notebook-to-jupyter ? There is a github repository that, like the answers in the previous link, uses mathematica to convert a .nb file to a jupyter file but I am not sure anymore whether or not I tried it (and if I did it not work) https://github.com/oovm/JupyterConvert/blob/master/Kernel/Notebook2Jupyter.m

I only managed to make something that kind of works starting with the mathematica frontend (I think my solution was similar to the first answer there, maybe basically the same ).

Even using the wolfram frontend it still did not completely work for all inputs . I think there was quite a range of possible scenarios to consider (2d inputs, comments, heading cells, maybe code cells, deeply nested grouped cells).

If you see a way to get a converter to extract all of the scenarios of inputs* in a reasonable amount of time, I can maybe offer some help in making a .nb to jupyter converter. Then from there a converter to .wln might be fairly easy.

*outputs might be too hard for me with considerations like network graphs,images,dynamic objects

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LoganJFisher avatar LoganJFisher commented on May 10, 2024

I'd like to request that once a .nb to .wln converter is made, if the process is reversible then I'd value the ability to save-as to .nb format to make it easier to share a file with someone who is using Mathematica.

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