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Higher version of jupyter-notebook conflict with the IME software I've been using (character loss occurs when typing in the notebook) #7564

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leeyupeng119 opened this issue Jan 12, 2025 · 3 comments
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leeyupeng119 commented Jan 12, 2025

I have been using an IME software named HuaerWuBi(花儿五笔) to input Chinese, but recently I installed a new conda environment on a new computer, in which the jupyter-core version is v5.7.2, and I found that the problem of letter loss occurs when I input code in the webpage of the notebook in the English mode using the above mentioned input method. You can see the picture below. I originally wanted to input the content as pd.read_csv(), but I got pd.ea_s().

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I tested it again in juypter-notebook on my old computer, and found that I could input the content completely, using the upyter-core version v5.5.0. See the following picture.

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I created a new environment on my new computer, installed jupyter-notebook with v5.5, and can also input my content successfully.

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  • Operating System and version: Windows 10 22H2
  • Conda and jupyter-notebook were installed on: WSL1 Ubuntu 16.04.7 LTS
  • Browser and version: Chromium 118.0.5993.159
  • Jupyter Notebook version: 5.7.2
  • The HuaerWuBi IME can get from: http://flypy.ysepan.com/
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RRosio commented Jan 14, 2025

Thank you @leeyupeng119 for opening this issue! Could you share the version of new Jupyter packages your are using via the terminal command jupyter --version? Also, if you would be able to try upgrading, or creating a new conda environment to test the latest release of Jupyter Notebook 7.4.0a1 and check whether this issue comes up for you?

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Thank you @leeyupeng119 for opening this issue! Could you share the version of new Jupyter packages your are using via the terminal command jupyter --version? Also, if you would be able to try upgrading, or creating a new conda environment to test the latest release of Jupyter Notebook 7.4.0a1 and check whether this issue comes up for you?

jupyter --version show:
IPython : 8.12.2
ipykernel : 6.29.5
ipywidgets : not installed
jupyter_client : 8.6.0
jupyter_core : 5.7.2
jupyter_server : 2.14.1
jupyterlab : 4.2.5
nbclient : 0.8.0
nbconvert : 7.16.4
nbformat : 5.10.4
notebook : 7.2.2
qtconsole : not installed
traitlets : 5.14.3

I try Jupyter Notebook 7.4.0a1 just now, It worked fine!!!!

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RRosio commented Jan 22, 2025

Thank you for the update! It's helpful to know that this is not a problem in the latest Jupyter Notebook! If there was any error message in the console or terminal, it would be helpful to see that.

Note: jupyter_core v5.7.2 is the latest release of jupyter_core from March 2024.

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