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QtCore.Qt.GlobalColor does not have any accessors for the predefined colors on PyQt versions before 5.11 despite the object itself existing. It would have been nice if the documentation* had mentioned that object being broken on older versions, but I should have tested with even older versions of PyQt before submitting the original patch. Apparently the most supported way to access these colors is through the Qt namespace itself, but those aren't documented in the slightest. Ugh. My apologies to all those affected. Fixes issue #659. *: https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/PyQt5/api/qtcore/qt.html#GlobalColor
238 lines
10 KiB
Python
238 lines
10 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import faulthandler
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import os
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import platform
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import sys
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import manuskript.ui.views.webView
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from PyQt5.QtCore import QLocale, QTranslator, QSettings, Qt
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from PyQt5.QtGui import QIcon, QColor, QPalette
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from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, qApp, QStyleFactory
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from manuskript.functions import appPath, writablePath
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from manuskript.version import getVersion
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faulthandler.enable()
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def prepare(tests=False):
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app = QApplication(sys.argv)
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app.setOrganizationName("manuskript"+("_tests" if tests else ""))
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app.setOrganizationDomain("www.theologeek.ch")
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app.setApplicationName("manuskript"+("_tests" if tests else ""))
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app.setApplicationVersion(getVersion())
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print("Running manuskript version {}.".format(getVersion()))
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icon = QIcon()
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for i in [16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512]:
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icon.addFile(appPath("icons/Manuskript/icon-{}px.png".format(i)))
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qApp.setWindowIcon(icon)
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app.setStyle("Fusion")
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# Load style from QSettings
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settings = QSettings(app.organizationName(), app.applicationName())
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if settings.contains("applicationStyle"):
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style = settings.value("applicationStyle")
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app.setStyle(style)
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# Translation process
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appTranslator = QTranslator(app)
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# By default: locale
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def tryLoadTranslation(translation, source):
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"""Tries to load and activate a given translation for use."""
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if appTranslator.load(translation, appPath("i18n")):
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app.installTranslator(appTranslator)
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print("Loaded translation: {}".format(translation))
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# Note: QTranslator.load() does some fancy heuristics where it simplifies
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# the given locale until it is 'close enough' if the given filename does
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# not work out. For example, if given 'i18n/manuskript_en_US.qm', it tries:
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# * i18n/manuskript_en_US.qm.qm
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# * i18n/manuskript_en_US.qm
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# * i18n/manuskript_en_US
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# * i18n/manuskript_en.qm
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# * i18n/manuskript_en
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# * i18n/manuskript.qm
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# * i18n/manuskript
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# We have no way to determining what it eventually went with, so mind your
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# filenames when you observe strange behaviour with the loaded translations.
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return True
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else:
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print("No translation found or loaded. ({})".format(translation))
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return False
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def activateTranslation(translation, source):
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"""Loads the most suitable translation based on the available information."""
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using_builtin_translation = True
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if (translation != ""): # empty string == 'no translation, use builtin'
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if isinstance(translation, str):
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if tryLoadTranslation(translation, source):
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using_builtin_translation = False
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else: # A list of language codes to try. Once something works, we're done.
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# This logic is loosely based on the working of QTranslator.load(QLocale, ...);
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# it allows us to more accurately detect the language used for the user interface.
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for language_code in translation:
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lc = language_code.replace('-', '_')
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if lc.lower() == 'en_US'.lower():
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break
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if tryLoadTranslation("manuskript_{}.qm".format(lc), source):
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using_builtin_translation = False
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break
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if using_builtin_translation:
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print("Using the builtin translation.")
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# Load application translation
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translation = ""
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source = "default"
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if settings.contains("applicationTranslation"):
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# Use the language configured by the user.
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translation = settings.value("applicationTranslation")
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source = "user setting"
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else:
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# Auto-detect based on system locale.
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translation = QLocale().uiLanguages()
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source = "available ui languages"
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print("Preferred translation: {} (based on {})".format(("builtin" if translation == "" else translation), source))
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activateTranslation(translation, source)
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def respectSystemDarkThemeSetting():
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"""Adjusts the Qt theme to match the OS 'dark theme' setting configured by the user."""
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if platform.system() is not 'Windows':
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return
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# Basic Windows 10 Dark Theme support.
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# Source: https://forum.qt.io/topic/101391/windows-10-dark-theme/4
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themeSettings = QSettings("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Themes\\Personalize", QSettings.NativeFormat)
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if themeSettings.value("AppsUseLightTheme") == 0:
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darkPalette = QPalette()
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darkColor = QColor(45,45,45)
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disabledColor = QColor(127,127,127)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.Window, darkColor)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.WindowText, Qt.white)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.Base, QColor(18,18,18))
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.AlternateBase, darkColor)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.ToolTipBase, Qt.white)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.ToolTipText, Qt.white)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.Text, Qt.white)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.Disabled, QPalette.Text, disabledColor)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.Button, darkColor)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.ButtonText, Qt.white)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.Disabled, QPalette.ButtonText, disabledColor)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.BrightText, Qt.red)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.Link, QColor(42, 130, 218))
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.Highlight, QColor(42, 130, 218))
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.HighlightedText, Qt.black)
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.Disabled, QPalette.HighlightedText, disabledColor)
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# Fixes ugly (not to mention hard to read) disabled menu items.
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# Source: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-10322?focusedCommentId=371060#comment-371060
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darkPalette.setColor(QPalette.Disabled, QPalette.Light, Qt.transparent)
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app.setPalette(darkPalette)
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# This broke the Settings Dialog at one point... and then it stopped breaking it.
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# TODO: Why'd it break? Check if tooltips look OK... and if not, make them look OK.
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#app.setStyleSheet("QToolTip { color: #ffffff; background-color: #2a82da; border: 1px solid white; }")
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respectSystemDarkThemeSetting()
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QIcon.setThemeSearchPaths(QIcon.themeSearchPaths() + [appPath("icons")])
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QIcon.setThemeName("NumixMsk")
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# Font siue
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if settings.contains("appFontSize"):
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f = qApp.font()
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f.setPointSize(settings.value("appFontSize", type=int))
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app.setFont(f)
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# Main window
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from manuskript.mainWindow import MainWindow
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MW = MainWindow()
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# We store the system default cursor flash time to be able to restore it
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# later if necessary
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MW._defaultCursorFlashTime = qApp.cursorFlashTime()
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# Command line project
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if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1][-4:] == ".msk":
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if os.path.exists(sys.argv[1]):
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path = os.path.abspath(sys.argv[1])
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MW._autoLoadProject = path
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return app, MW
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def launch(app, MW = None):
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if MW is None:
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from manuskript.functions import mainWindow
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MW = mainWindow()
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MW.show()
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# Support for IPython Jupyter QT Console as a debugging aid.
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# Last argument must be --console to enable it
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# Code reference :
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# https://github.com/ipython/ipykernel/blob/master/examples/embedding/ipkernel_qtapp.py
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# https://github.com/ipython/ipykernel/blob/master/examples/embedding/internal_ipkernel.py
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if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[-1] == "--console":
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try:
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from IPython.lib.kernel import connect_qtconsole
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from ipykernel.kernelapp import IPKernelApp
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# Only to ensure matplotlib QT mainloop integration is available
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import matplotlib
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# Create IPython kernel within our application
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kernel = IPKernelApp.instance()
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# Initialize it and use matplotlib for main event loop integration with QT
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kernel.initialize(['python', '--matplotlib=qt'])
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# Create the console in a new process and connect
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console = connect_qtconsole(kernel.abs_connection_file, profile=kernel.profile)
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# Export MW and app variable to the console's namespace
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kernel.shell.user_ns['MW'] = MW
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kernel.shell.user_ns['app'] = app
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kernel.shell.user_ns['kernel'] = kernel
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kernel.shell.user_ns['console'] = console
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# When we close manuskript, make sure we close the console process and stop the
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# IPython kernel's mainloop, otherwise the app will never finish.
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def console_cleanup():
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app.quit()
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console.kill()
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kernel.io_loop.stop()
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app.lastWindowClosed.connect(console_cleanup)
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# Very important, IPython-specific step: this gets GUI event loop
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# integration going, and it replaces calling app.exec_()
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kernel.start()
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except Exception as e:
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print("Console mode requested but error initializing IPython : %s" % str(e))
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print("To make use of the Interactive IPython QT Console, make sure you install : ")
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print("$ pip3 install ipython qtconsole matplotlib")
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qApp.exec_()
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else:
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qApp.exec_()
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qApp.deleteLater()
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def run():
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"""
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Run separates prepare and launch for two reasons:
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1. I've read somewhere it helps with potential segfault (see comment below)
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2. So that prepare can be used in tests, without running the whole thing
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"""
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# Need to return and keep `app` otherwise it gets deleted.
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app, MW = prepare()
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# Separating launch to avoid segfault, so it seem.
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# Cf. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12433491/is-this-pyqt-4-python-bug-or-wrongly-behaving-code
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launch(app, MW)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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run()
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