#14188: IPython 0.13: merge user configuration with Sage configuration
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       Reporter:  jhpalmieri                   |         Owner:  jason          
                           
           Type:  enhancement                  |        Status:  needs_work     
                           
       Priority:  minor                        |     Milestone:  sage-5.8       
                           
      Component:  misc                         |    Resolution:                 
                           
       Keywords:  IPython config               |   Work issues:                 
                           
Report Upstream:  N/A                          |     Reviewers:  Volker Braun, 
William Stein, John Palmieri
        Authors:  John Palmieri, Volker Braun  |     Merged in:                 
                           
   Dependencies:                               |      Stopgaps:                 
                           
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Comment (by vbraun):

 Pexpect runs in a pty, so on any platform isatty() will return true. This
 is why we explicitly disable colors when starting a sage-in-sage session.
 My current theory is that the pty gets messed up somehow by the ansi codes
 since we disable colors by sending `%colors NoColor`, so at least one
 colored prompt will be displayed. I'm currently trying if disabling color
 via command line switch works...

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/14188#comment:17>
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