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Merge pull request #1363 from minrk/qtstyle...
Merge pull request #1363 from minrk/qtstyle Fix some minor color/style config issues in the qtconsole The tabbed code changed a few things about loading styles and stylesheets in the qtconsole, which this resolves, among a couple other small color-related issues: * tabs other than the first get colors * IPythonWidget.style_sheet configurable is not clobbered by defaults * style_sheet configurable would cause a crash, because _style_sheet_changed could be called before _control existed * fix str->unicode token preventing stylesheets without syntax highlighting from working * fix typo in the function used to detect whether a bgcolor is dark or light

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Origins
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IPython was starting in 2001 by Fernando Perez while he was a graduate student
at the University of Colorado, Boulder. IPython as we know it today grew out
of the following three projects:
* ipython by Fernando PĂ©rez. Fernando began using Python and ipython began as
an outgrowth of his desire for things like Mathematica-style prompts, access
to previous output (again like Mathematica's % syntax) and a flexible
configuration system (something better than :envvar:`PYTHONSTARTUP`).
* IPP by Janko Hauser. Very well organized, great usability. Had
an old help system. IPP was used as the "container" code into
which Fernando added the functionality from ipython and LazyPython.
* LazyPython by Nathan Gray. Simple but very powerful. The quick
syntax (auto parens, auto quotes) and verbose/colored tracebacks
were all taken from here.
Here is how Fernando describes the early history of IPython:
When I found out about IPP and LazyPython I tried to join all three
into a unified system. I thought this could provide a very nice
working environment, both for regular programming and scientific
computing: shell-like features, IDL/Matlab numerics, Mathematica-type
prompt history and great object introspection and help facilities. I
think it worked reasonably well, though it was a lot more work than I
had initially planned.