[David S.]
[... snip recommendation of Gary Bishop's readline ...]
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| I could not find a list of the keyboard commands
| that readline supports, so I generated:
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| http://fsinnovations.net/share/keymap.pdf
Brilliant! Thanks very much. I've half-used ipython
for several months, but I'm so ke
David S. wrote:
> If you are using ipython on Windows then you will
> have made sure you have Gary Bishop's readline
> library as instructed in the ipython install
> directions found at:
> http://ipython.scipy.org/
[...]
Thanks, very handy. I just reposted your message to the ipyhton-users list
David S. alumni.tufts.edu> writes:
> I am sure it can be improved, but it was easy. By the
> way, it generates LaTeK.
LaTeX, rather.
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If you are using ipython on Windows then you will
have made sure you have Gary Bishop's readline
library as instructed in the ipython install
directions found at:
http://ipython.scipy.org/
Even if you use the standard commandline tool,
installing readline makes the basic command line a
lot eas