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wide variety of formats. This model applies whether the data is in a file or is
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provided by a kernel as rich cell output in a notebook or code console.
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-For files, the data format is detected by the extension of the file. A single
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-file extension may have multiple editors or viewers registered. For example a
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-Markdown file (`.md`) can be edited in the file editor or rendered and displayed
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-as HTML. You can open different editors and viewers for a file by right-clicking
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-on the filename in the file browser and using the "Open With..." submenu:
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+For files, the data format is detected by the extension of the file (or the
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+whole filename if there is no extension). A single file extension may have
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+multiple editors or viewers registered. For example a Markdown file (`.md`) can
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+be edited in the file editor or rendered and displayed as HTML. You can open
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+different editors and viewers for a file by right-clicking on the filename in
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+the file browser and using the "Open With..." submenu:
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* File extension: `.csv`
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* MIME type: None
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-Files with rows of comma-separated values (CSV files) are a common
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-format for tabular data. The default viewer for CSV files in JupyterLab is a high-performance data grid viewer:
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+Files with rows of comma-separated values (CSV files) are a common format for
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+tabular data. The default viewer for CSV files in JupyterLab is a
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+high-performance data grid viewer (which can also handle tab- and
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+semicolon-separated values):
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* File extension: `.tex`
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* MIME type: `text/latex`
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-JupyterLab supports rendering LaTeX in cell output and editing LaTeX files as text in the file editor.
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+JupyterLab supports rendering LaTeX equations in cell output and editing LaTeX files as text in the file editor.
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## PDF
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