Am 01.03.2012 23:33, schrieb Richard Stanton:
> Public bug reported:
>
> I'm using the latest trunk version of python-mode (March 1, 2012) under
> OS X, with ipython as my shell. If I open a python script and press C-c
> C-c, a new ipython buffer is created and the script runs fine, though
> the ipython buffer replaces the original script buffer, rather than the
> window splitting into two, which means I now need to manually switch
> buffers to get back to the script file. I think this counts as
> inconvenient behavior, if not an actual bug...
>
Am 01.03.2012 23:33, schrieb Richard Stanton:
> Public bug reported:
>
> I'm using the latest trunk version of python-mode (March 1, 2012) under
> OS X, with ipython as my shell. If I open a python script and press C-c
> C-c, a new ipython buffer is created and the script runs fine, though
> the ipython buffer replaces the original script buffer, rather than the
> window splitting into two, which means I now need to manually switch
> buffers to get back to the script file. I think this counts as
> inconvenient behavior, if not an actual bug...
>
it is.
Made
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/python- mode/+bug/ 944681
for this.
thanks