new notebook option UI is confusing.
See original GitHub issuewhen I start the server by command jupyter notebook
, the _Notebooks_ options is disabled, even when I uninstall and then re-install all related packages, it still can’t work.
my env is python3, mac osx 10.11.2, please kindly suggest, thanks.
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@SimpleExpress Here’s a gif that demonstrates the usage of the New menu. The Notebooks label is not selectable. Below the Notebooks label, the new notebook type may be selected to create a new notebook. The items that are displayed under the notebook label are the language kernels that are currently installed and useable by Jupyter notebook. For example, selecting Python 3 will create a new notebook using Python 3. I hope this helps to clarify.
cc/@carreau @captainsafia Perhaps there should be a clarification if one hovers over the Notebooks label.
I agree with @dsblank on the font size in gray. The size is more of an issue for me than the gray. I like the version with the short underline or the first one. Should “Notebooks” be changed to “Notebook” to be consistent with the singular “text file”/“folder”/“terminal”?