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Start webbrowser in a thread. Prevents lockup with Chrome....
Start webbrowser in a thread. Prevents lockup with Chrome. If a user has Chrome set as their default browser (system-wide or via the `BROWSER` environment variable), opening the notebook hangs because the chrome call doesn't return immediately. This solves the issue by opening the browser in a thread. Note that there remains an issue where killing the notebook will kill Chrome if the Chrome session was started by us. I haven't found a way to work around that despite attempts by making the webbrowser.open() call in a subprocess.

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ipy_defaults.py
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""" Set default options for IPython.
Just import this module to get reasonable defaults for everything.
These configurations used to be performed in ipythonrc (or ipythonrc.ini).
Therefore importing this in your config files makes ipython basically
ignore your ipythonrc. This is *not* imported by default, you need to import
this manually in one of your config files.
You can further override these defaults in e.g. your ipy_user_config.py,
ipy_profile_PROFILENAME etc.
"""
import IPython.utils.rlineimpl as readline
from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
o = ip.options
o.colors = "Linux"
o.color_info=1
o.confirm_exit=1
o.pprint=1
o.multi_line_specials=1
o.xmode="Context"
o.prompt_in1='In [\#]: '
o.prompt_in2 =' .\D.: '
o.prompt_out = 'Out[\#]: '
o.prompts_pad_left=1
o.autoindent = 1
o.readline_remove_delims="-/~"
o.readline_merge_completions=1
o.readline = 1
rlopts = """\
tab: complete
"\C-l": possible-completions
set show-all-if-ambiguous on
"\C-o": tab-insert
"\M-i": " "
"\M-o": "\d\d\d\d"
"\M-I": "\d\d\d\d"
"\C-r": reverse-search-history
"\C-s": forward-search-history
"\C-p": history-search-backward
"\C-n": history-search-forward
"\e[A": history-search-backward
"\e[B": history-search-forward
"\C-k": kill-line
"\C-u": unix-line-discard"""
if readline.have_readline:
for cmd in rlopts.split('\n'):
readline.parse_and_bind(cmd)