Well I am at branch 1868 of 6.2.1 and invoking ipython will still kill other buffers allowing just two to exist. py-split-window-on-execute doesn't really work as it reuses and existing window AND splits the current buffer window. So far, as indicated, i use py-keep-windows-configuration t
Isn't there a way to bring the behaviour from 6.1.1? That had perfect window splitting in my experience. Like a common setup that I have is
Well I am at branch 1868 of 6.2.1 and invoking ipython will still kill other buffers allowing just two to exist. py-split- window- on-execute doesn't really work as it reuses and existing window AND splits the current buffer window. So far, as indicated, i use py-keep- windows- configuration t
Isn't there a way to bring the behaviour from 6.1.1? That had perfect window splitting in my experience. Like a common setup that I have is
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