Opened issue 
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 regarding 
this. 

Sylvain

On Sunday, March 3, 2013 12:03:55 AM UTC-5, Sylvain Corlay wrote:
>
> A very short change that does it in 
> spyderlib/widgets/sourcecode/mixins.py, from line 186: 
>
>         def _is_separator(cursor):
>             cursor0 = QTextCursor(cursor)
>             cursor0.select(QTextCursor.BlockUnderCursor)
> -            text = unicode(cursor0.selectedText())
> -            return len(text.strip()) == 0 or text.lstrip()[0] == '#'
> +           text = unicode(cursor0.selectedText()).lstrip()
> +           return text[:2] == '##' or text[:12] == '# <codecell>'
>
> What do you think of it?
> S. 
>
> On Saturday, March 2, 2013 9:49:29 PM UTC-5, Sylvain Corlay wrote:
>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> I think that Mark's proposal is interesting. One could give the choice 
>> between delimiters "##" and "# <codecell>" which is the default delimiter 
>> when exporting an ipython notebook as a python script. 
>>
>> Sylvain
>>
>> On Thursday, December 20, 2012 1:24:09 AM UTC-5, David wrote:
>>>
>>> If you select the region of code you want to run, then press F9, it will 
>>> be executed.
>>>
>>> I believe this was done in response to previous requests for a cell mode 
>>> in spyder, and should be good enough for most purposes. If you really need 
>>> cell mode for python code, then consider using the IPython notebook (
>>> http://ipython.org/)
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 18 December 2012 07:46:47 UTC+11, Mark Dean wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way to get spyder to execute code in blocks marked off by 
>>>> a delimiter. For example a double quote ##?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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