โ04-21-2023 08:41 AM
yesterday all of my notebooks seemingly changed to have python formatting (which seems to be in this week's release), but the unintended consequence is that shift + tab (which used to show docstrings in python) now just un-indents code, and tab inserts a tab instead of autocompleting.
How do turn off this new feature / get tab completion back?
โ04-24-2023 01:50 AM
Thanks for reaching out, I will share the feedback with the product managers. Currently, there is no way to revert, unfortunately.
โ05-30-2023 07:14 AM
This page says that this functionality should work. It is essential to have it working.
โ04-24-2023 03:21 AM
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It sounds like you may have accidentally enabled "Python Mode" in Jupyter Notebook, which is a feature that provides syntax highlighting and autocomplete for Python code.
To disable Python Mode and restore the default Jupyter Notebook behavior, you can follow these steps:
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โ05-31-2023 05:20 AM
To disable the new feature and get tab completion back, follow these steps:
This should restore tab completion and the old behavior of Shift+Tab.
โ06-02-2023 09:14 AM
Thanks for the hint!
I've actually fixed it by:
1) Upper right corner with your account
2) User Settings
3) Editor settings
4) Disable "New notebook editor"
โ09-12-2023 11:33 PM
This is working now.
โ06-01-2023 01:36 PM
โ09-12-2023 11:34 PM
this is working now.
โ09-12-2023 09:59 PM
i also facing the same in databricks now.
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