I'm a new Leo user, enthusiastic about it's potential for organization of 
coding projects.
However, I've encountered a problem with it's ability to execute code 
written in the editor. The program starts up normally from either a 
terminal or an ipython console, but when I return to the console it 
displays no prompt, only the last few lines of the startup output followed 
by blank space:

** isPython3: True
Leo 5.1-final, build 20150416183122, Thu Apr 16 18:31:22 CDT 2015
Not running from a git repo
Python 3.4.0, PyQt version 5.2.1
linux

When I write code in the editor and attempt to execute it with either the 
menu command or Ctrl+B, there's no response in the log window or in the 
console from which Leo was started. 
The console output functionality was fine when I first installed Leo, and 
since then I've only made minor adjustments to the settings - adjusting gui 
colors, and un-commenting several available plugins (which I re-commented 
after the problems arose).
I'd really like to make Leo my primary editor, but need for it to integrate 
with a python interpreter. If anyone has any suggestions how I could free 
up the console, or have the code execute in a console other than the one 
from which leo was started, I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks,
Reagan

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