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37 | 37 | (Add description & screenshots) (:ghpull:`1851`) |
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40 | Completer improvement | |
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43 | One of the great feature of IPython is the ability to inspect live element and | |
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44 | provide useful completion to the user, this one base of interactive | |
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45 | exploration of data. To make this process even more user-friendly the completers | |
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46 | of both the QTconsole and the Notebook has been reworked. | |
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48 | The Qtconsole --gui-completion flag came with a new `ncurses` flavor, activated | |
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49 | by default, which allows to cycle through the available completion by pressing | |
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50 | tab, and to navigate the with the arrow keys.(:ghpull:`1851`) | |
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52 | As part of the great refactoring of the notebook's JavaScript, the completer | |
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53 | has been partially rewritten. Completions are now sourced both from object | |
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54 | introspection and analyse of surrounding code, allowing to get a even limited | |
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55 | completion on code not executed, or even while the kernel is busy. | |
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39 | 58 | Other new features |
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