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* iPython
@ 2008-11-20  0:27 Richard Riley
  2008-11-20  9:58 ` iPython Richard Riley
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From: Richard Riley @ 2008-11-20  0:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs


Could someone point me to the correct info for getting iPython to work
with emacs 23 please.

I downloaded python-mode and required iPython but get errors of the
form:

,----
| Loading `python-mode': old-style backquotes detected! [2 times]
| let: Args out of range: "0.8.4
| ", 35, 36
`----

and am a bit lost as to what the next move is or what the common
consensus is with regard to using Emacs as a python IDE.


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* ipython
@ 2008-06-01 19:49 Richard G Riley
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From: Richard G Riley @ 2008-06-01 19:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs


I am running emacs 22.1 on debian lenny.

If I hilite the d["server"] part of the following line

>>> d["server"]

and then execute "py-execute-region" I get:

,----
|    File "/tmp/python-16109EGm.py", line 1
|      >>> d["server
|       ^
| SyntaxError: invalid syntax
`----

Can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong?




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