Much as I find things.  The console indicates that a kernel has been been 
started, but the qt compatible event loop did not start, no qt-console with 
IPython appears, Leo remains in a hang state.

The problem is probably in the IPython code, they're changing everything to 
use Juypter Notebooks, warning that all the options are being depreciated, 
I think they already messed them up.

I was messing with this because I had come across code that let you hook a 
IPython's kernel into a Juypter notebook, but things are in such flux, 
perhaps it's best to wait for the next release of Jupyter, and make a 
JuypterBridge.

On Monday, April 6, 2020 at 6:10:00 PM UTC-4, Matt Wilkie wrote:
>
>
> *Summary:* `pip install notebook matplotlib` is enough to get Leo iself 
> working with python 3.6 (windows) but I'm not sure if the ipython 
> connection is working/usable.
>
> -matt
>
>

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