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If you just want to install pandoc so you can convert things, see: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/installing.html (There's an OSX binary there)

Seeing as how you already have a functioning install of ipython and a setup you're otherwise happy with, this is probably the easiest route.

Also, just so it's clear what's going on, ipython notebooks and (especially) format conversion are optional (but very useful) parts of ipython. They're not part of the core functionality, so `pandoc` isn't a strict requirement to build ipython.

Otherwise, as long as you don't mind switching the python interpreter, etc as well, look into Anaconda or Canopy. I'm not 100% sure if either comes with pandoc, but they're stand-alone scientific python distributions that make it a good bit easier to get ipython, numpy, matplotlib, etc set up.




Thanks for the pandoc link, I'll try that tonight. My ipython does already have notebook, numpy, matplotlib, and more set-up; I didn't realize I was missing anything till I tried nbconvert.

But I've just recently installed all this, and have only kicked it around a little. Mostly, I wanted plotting.




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