# Frontend extension Recent versions of Jupytext (`>=1.16.0`) ships frontend extension that enables users to create text notebooks and pair notebooks from main menu of JupyterLab 4 and Notebook 7. In addition, the frontend extension adds selected Jupytext text notebook formats to launcher in the `Jupytext` section so that users can launch text notebooks as they launch a regular notebook from JupyterLab launcher. ## Launcher icons After installing Jupytext extension, users will have a new category in the launcher called Jupytext as shown below: ![](../jupyterlab/packages/jupyterlab-jupytext-extension/ui-tests/tests/jupytext-launcher.spec.ts-snapshots/launcher-category-jupytext-linux.png) Users can remove and/or add new formats to the Jupytext section _via_ `Settings>Jupytext`. ![](../jupyterlab/packages/jupyterlab-jupytext-extension/ui-tests/tests/jupytext-settings.spec.ts-snapshots/jupytext-settings-panel-jupytext-linux.png) By (un)selecting different formats, users can filter the items in launcher and main menu. **Note** that users need to refresh the current browser tab when they modify the settings for them to take effect. ## Main menu It is also possible to create new text notebooks and/or pair existing notebooks from main menu and dedicated Jupytext main menu, respectively. Following screenshot shows the `New Text Notebook` submenu available in `File` menu. ![](../jupyterlab/packages/jupyterlab-jupytext-extension/ui-tests/tests/jupytext-menu.spec.ts-snapshots/opened-jupytext-menu-file-new-text-notebook-jupytext-linux.png) Similarly, to pair existing notebooks, users can go to `Jupytext` menu on main menu as shown below: ![](../jupyterlab/packages/jupyterlab-jupytext-extension/ui-tests/tests/jupytext-menu.spec.ts-snapshots/opened-jupytext-menu-jupytext-pair-notebook-jupytext-linux.png) All the options are greyed out in the above screenshot as there is no notebook widget currently active. Once the user opens a new notebook, the options will become available.