Hi,  
definitely the keyboard problem seems to be Citrix related, we keep working 
on that. 

Related to the slowness accessing from Snow Leopard directly:
- ipython console works great
- only the editor it's too slow. 

Deactivating: 
Spyder > Preferences > General > Use a single instance 
Spyder > Preferences > Console > Introspection > Enable monitor 


Did not solve the problem. Any other idea?


By the way, don't know if it is related or not, but the terminal were i run 
Spyder is full of warning like this (just by starting the program): 

X Error: BadCursor (invalid Cursor parameter) 6
  Major opcode: 2 (X_ChangeWindowAttributes)
  Resource id:  0x3
X Error: BadCursor (invalid Cursor parameter) 6
  Major opcode: 95 (X_FreeCursor)
  Resource id:  0x3


thanks again!
Gari

On Saturday, February 22, 2014 11:28:25 AM UTC+1, Garikoitz Lerma-Usabiaga 
wrote:
>
> Sorry for the late reply,
>
> On Thursday, February 13, 2014 7:54:34 PM UTC+1, Adrian Klaver wrote:
>>
>> On 02/13/2014 09:21 AM, Garikoitz Lerma-Usabiaga wrote: 
>> > Thanks! I'll take 1), since I could work from home or work network from 
>> > Citrix. 
>> > The speed is ok from Citrix, so the only problem I have is the keyboard 
>> > one. 
>> > 
>> > Right now, this is what I've done (at work, from a Snow Leopard): 
>> > 1.- Connect to Citrix 
>> > 2.- launch ssh client (MobaXTerm) and connect to server with ssh -X 
>> > 3.- Type spyder & 
>>
>>
>> So you are doing this: 
>>
>>       via Citrix          launch      via ssh -X 
>> OS X ----------> Windows(MobaXterm) ---------> Linux(RH) 
>>
>> Would it not be simpler from in Snow Leopard to just start an ssh 
>> session and do ssh-X or is that what you are talking about when you say 
>> XQuartz is slow? 
>>
>
> Yes, the problem is that when I go directly it goes very slow, so as I can 
> use Citrix both from work and from home, and the speed is ok in both cases, 
> I wanted to try to solve the keyboard problem.  
>
>>
>> > 
>> > I see two main problems: 
>> > 1.- The keyboard change doesn't affect to spyder (other programs 
>> > launched similarly as Matlab or rstudio do respond). It always has the 
>> > English US layout. 
>>
>> What keyboard change? 
>>
>> What has the English US layout, Spyder itself has no notion of keyboard 
>> layouts? 
>>
>> Well, the thing is that the Windows machine we connect to with Citrix has 
> a default US keyboard. I usually have to change it to spanish as the 
> keyboard I am using both in mac and windows has spanish layout. Spyder is 
> not responsive to those changes. 
>
>  
>
>>
>> > 2.- For example, # and ' are not working, but some other as @ or [ { 
>> are 
>> > working (neither in the Spanish or US locations). When connecting with 
>> a 
>> > Windows keyboard, I remember that it was working. 
>>
>> So does the Mac keyboard work with Matlab/rstudio? 
>>
>> I cannot check it right now, it is working from windows keyboard, but I 
> am checking that the behaviour of matlab and rstudio seems the same of 
> spyder... I am going to check with the sysadmins again if we can do 
> anything about it in our side...
>
> thanks again, I will update any advancement 
>
>  
>
>> > 
>> > thanks! 
>> > Gari 
>> > 
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Adrian Klaver 
>> [email protected] 
>>
>

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