This was a confusion introduced by us. The "IPython interpreter options" only work for IPython 0.10, and "Start an IPython kernel" is the way to get an Ipython interpreter for IPython >= 0.11.

We've already fixed all this in our next version, which we hope to release soon.

Cheers,
Carlos

El 06/12/12 05:37, Andrew R. Dykstra escribió:
Thanks Carlos.

I removed 2.1.9-1 and installed 2.1.11 from source (python setup.py install). It seems that the IPython interpreter, when opened from the console panel (Open IPython Interpreter), still doesn't recognize the command-line options. Specifically, it doesn't seem like I have a qtconsole (inline text editing doesn't work, e.g.). However, it does seem like starting a new IPython kernal obeys the options. Is that by design?

Andy


On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 5:02 AM, Carlos Córdoba <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Andrew,

    The answer is not so obvious, so it was ok to ask. The options you
    refer to are passed to IPython only if its version is 0.10. To
    properly configure IPython 0.12 you need to update Spyder to
    version 2.1.11, which is available only through our website.

    Cheers,
    Carlos

    El 03/12/12 05:58, Andrew R. Dykstra escribió:

        Hi all,

        Sorry for the newb question if this is obvious.

        I really like the Spyder editor and associated functionality,
        and use the ipython interpreter for much of my work.  However,
        when I edit the IPython interpreter command line options under
        Tools -> Preferences -> Console -> External modules, they
        don't seem to be recognized when I open a new IPython
        interpreter.  Can someone help me fix this?

        I'm on a machine with a 64-bit installation of Ubuntu 12.04,
        version 0.12.1 of IPython, and version 2.1.9-1 of Spyder, both
        from Ubuntu repositories.  The options I'm trying to pass are
        "qtconsole --pylab=qt", minus quotes.

        Thanks in advance,
        Andy
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