
Agreed. This would be a simple and useful thing to add to the builds.
Oliver, it should work fine if you install it into cctbx's python
interpreter. Can you "import IPython" ?
Ian
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Oliver Zeldin
Thanks Nat.
I have ipython with my usual python build, yet libtbx.ipython does not exist. I've tried libtbx.refresh, and this doesn't give me anything. What should I re-configure with libtbx.configure?
If I can get this working I'll create and share an IPython notebook to demonstrate a use case for it.
Cheers,
Oli
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Nathaniel Echols
wrote: On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Oliver Zeldin
wrote: Has anyone tried to get IPython working with cctbx?
I'd really like to be able to use IPython notebooks for examples/tutorials/documented experiments, and was wondering if anyone else had thought the same thing.
Apparently Ralf did this years ago: if you have IPython installed with the Python that you're using, then re-running the configuration (or libtbx.refresh) will result in a command named "libtbx.ipython" being created. I confirmed that this does in fact seem to work, although since I've never used Ipython I'm not sure what to expect.
If this is something that would be generally useful we could add it to the dependencies build script (and the new improved plus bundles, which I will be sending an email about RSN).
-Nat
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