Hi Jed 
I am testing your last version and the debugging support in ipython 
consoles. 
In the case where there is a console connected to an external kernel, the 
toolbar does not work. The behavior that I experience is the following:

-If at least one other ipython console is active, one of them will get the 
signals from the toolbar. 
-If none is active, nothing will happen when one starts the debugging. 
Eventually, when using the "Debug Exit" button, an error will pop up with 
the traceback.

Thanks !

Thanks

On Thursday, January 31, 2013 5:16:27 PM UTC-5, Steve wrote:
>
> The new icons are much better!
>
> On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 11:26:39 PM UTC-6, Sylvain Corlay wrote:
>>
>> Indeed, it seems more logical then that the debug icon disappears from 
>> the run toolbar. 
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 7:02:30 PM UTC-5, Jed Ludlow wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 4:35 PM, Sylvain Corlay <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> By the way, would it be possible to also have the classical "run" icon 
>>>> in the toolbar? 
>>>>
>>>>
>>> It would be possible. I'm wondering about duplication and clutter. There 
>>> is a Run toolbar that already exists, and it has all the standard run 
>>> commands as well as the debug launch command. I originally resisted the 
>>> inclusion of the debug launch command into the debugging toolbar because of 
>>> this, but I eventually gave in and added it. If there is enough support for 
>>> including the standard run command into the debugging toolbar I guess I 
>>> could be persuaded to include it.
>>>  
>>

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