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Mention Scala in the documentation
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Release History
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1.1.7 (2019-06-..)
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**Improvements**

- Added support for Scala notebook, by Tobias Frischholz (#253)


1.1.6 (2019-06-11)
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Notebooks, allowing you to synchronize content in both
directions.

The languages that are currently supported by Jupytext are: Julia, Python, R, Bash, Scheme, Clojure, Matlab, Octave, C++, q/kdb+, IDL, TypeScript and Javascript. Extending Jupytext to more languages should be easy - read more at [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/mwouts/jupytext/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). In addition, jupytext users can choose between two formats for notebooks as scripts:
The languages that are currently supported by Jupytext are: Julia, Python, R, Bash, Scheme, Clojure, Matlab, Octave, C++, q/kdb+, IDL, TypeScript, Javascript and Scala. Extending Jupytext to more languages should be easy - read more at [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/mwouts/jupytext/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). In addition, jupytext users can choose between two formats for notebooks as scripts:
- The `percent` format, compatible with several IDEs, including Spyder, Hydrogen, VScode and PyCharm. In that format, cells are delimited with a commented `%%`.
- The `light` format, designed for this project. Use that format to open standard scripts as notebooks, or to save notebooks as scripts with few cell markers - none when possible.

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- Markdown and R Markdown documents,
- Scripts in many languages.

The languages that are currently supported by Jupytext are: Julia, Python, R, Bash, Scheme, Clojure, Matlab, Octave, C++, q/kdb+, IDL, TypeScript and Javascript. Extending Jupytext to more languages should be easy - read more at [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/mwouts/jupytext/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). In addition, jupytext users can choose between two formats for notebooks as scripts:
The languages that are currently supported by Jupytext are: Julia, Python, R, Bash, Scheme, Clojure, Matlab, Octave, C++, q/kdb+, IDL, TypeScript, Javascript and Scala. Extending Jupytext to more languages should be easy - read more at [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/mwouts/jupytext/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). In addition, jupytext users can choose between two formats for notebooks as scripts:
- The `percent` format, compatible with several IDEs, including Spyder, Hydrogen, VScode and PyCharm. In that format, cells are delimited with a commented `%%`.
- The `light` format, designed for this project. Use that format to open standard scripts as notebooks, or to save notebooks as scripts with few cell markers - none when possible.

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