[IPython-dev] embedding ipython
Piotr Zolnierczuk
piotr.zolnierczuk at gmail.com
Mon May 17 15:50:08 EDT 2010
Great.
Can we have a little chat during SciPy conference?
Piotr
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Piotr Adam Zolnierczuk
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On May 17, 2010 3:44 PM, "David Mashburn" <david.n.mashburn at gmail.com>
wrote:
Just wanted to put in my support as well! I love the idea of a common wx/qt
code base for ipython!
Just fyi, I am the current maintainer of the wx.py suite of tools (written
by Patrick O'Brien: PyCrust and now the notebook version, PySlices). If you
haven't looked at it lately, you might want to check it out:
http://code.google.com/p/wxpysuite/
I have built in a number of concepts into the notebook interface:
* Re-editable multi-command code blocks
* Input and output cells (called "slices") that can be folded, created,
deleted, split and merged.
* An "almost python" save format for input and output that can be run as a
regular python script if no magic features are used.
I've been hacking on the project for several years now and use it all the
time in my work in physics.
That said, I really like ipython and would love to see some solid ipython
GUI tools with threading support and other features that are too much for me
to tackle by myself in my small project. So if I can help with ipython's
gui, I'll be happy to!
I've really enjoyed hacking PySlices together and learned some things about
code blocks and the interactive interpreter. I'm sure some of the ways I
have done things are good and others are less than ideal, but I thought you
might like to see how someone else did it and at least share some ideas.
Let me know where I can help!
Thanks,
-David
P.S.
I've also got some ideas about using unicode with python that are a little
off the beaten path... you can see what I mean if you check out
SymPySlices... :-)
Gael Varoquaux wrote:
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> > On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 01:41:25AM -0700, Fernando Perez wrote:
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