I'm not sure if it's the best option, but a solution I found is to edit .spyder2/.spyder.ini and remove the inline from the line
ipython_kernel_options = 'python --pylab=inline'
This makes the ipython kernel behave as I want
I couldn't get the internal ipython to behave as I want. It locks up on interactive drawing (i.e if ion() is called), and doesn't import what I want and I couldn't find the setup files for that yet, only for the kernel version.
As for the version, I'm using the 64bit version of the enthought distribution 7.3.1. Version 8 seems to be out, at least in beta, but not under the academic license.
I've looked here
doesn't seem to be a newer version of spyder for 64 bits, but there is one for ipython now (0.13), will see if it makes a difference.
Thanks
On Thursday, July 12, 2012 3:46:54 PM UTC+3, matt wrote:
To get the most out of Ipython and Spyder you need the most up to date versions of both. They are both moving very quickly, so possibly you should consider following the development versions. However, be warned that bugs will often crop up in these versions so you will need to know how to revert to previous versions. I believe the newest Spyder only supports Ipython .12 or greater, but the one you have likely was before that change(and the added menu options I spoke of).
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 5:43 AM, laughingrice wrote:
I don't seem to have
Tools>Preferences>Ipython Console, only
Tools>Preferences>ConsoleUnder the IPython interpreter command line options it says that IPythong >= 0.10 is not installed on this computer, may be the cause, although starting ipython, it says that the version installed is 0.12.1
Changing options under console don't seem to make any difference for the ipython kernel window
Running from an ipython console or a regular console (I can't open an ipython console automatically at startup) gives me the behavior I want, but I can't open the ipython console on startup automatically, which makes things a bit more cumbersome and it doesn't setup the numpy environment automatically as well
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