The settings described at http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-05/msg00793.html seem to work for me. (I replaced "--pylab=osx" with "--pylab" since I'm on Linux.)
Best Ista On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Giacomo M <jackja...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have never been able to make org sessions getting along properly with > ipython, so at the moment I'm using a sort of handmade hybrid between org > and an ipython notebook, doing the following: > 1. Enter the first source block in a .org file > 2. Start an ipython instance with C-c C-c > 3. Keep the org/src buffer and *Python* buffer side by side > 4. Copy paragraph of code around cursor (keeping cursor in position) (I > usually split sections of code I want to run individually with spaces) > 5. Select *Python* buffer > 6. Go to last position > 7. Type %paste > 8. Go back to other buffer (src/org) > > I probably sound like a caveman doing this over and over, but this is the > most stable setup I could find. Plus I keep experimenting w/ code, and this > gives me a very interactive environment. Macros helped me to automatize > steps 4-8, but still it's not very flexible, e.g. I need the side-by-side > buffers, with ipython already running. > > I was wondering whether anybody has any suggestions to improve this (and > make me save some minutes of life every day), or any good reference to make > ipython work smoothly with org src blocks > > Thanks, > > Giacomo >