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Merge pull request #2179 from dopplershift/pylab-switch Enable switching %pylab mode between inline and a single gui mode in a single notebook. With this merge, `%pylab` can be called interactively to toggle inline/GUI (matplotlib floating windows) mode. After initializing `%pylab inline`, now one can call `%pylab` without arguments to activate the default GUI or ask for a specific one as usual. IPython will detect if a different GUI is requested if one was already activated and will refuse to do so (to prevent multiple event loops from running concurrently, which often leads to problems).

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.TH PYCOLOR 1 "July 15, 2011"
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.SH NAME
pycolor \- Colorize a python file or stdin using ANSI and print to stdout.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B pycolor
.RI [ options ]
.RI [ file ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
Prints a colorized version of the input file (or standard input if no file is
given, or the file name \- is given) to standard out.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B \-h, \-\-help
Output a brief help message.
.TP
.B \-s, \-\-scheme <scheme>
Give the color scheme to use. Currently only Linux (default), LightBG, and
NoColor are implemented.
.SH AUTHOR
pycolor is part of the IPython project (http://ipython.org).
This manual page was written by Jack Moffitt <jack@xiph.org>,
for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Updated by Fernando Perez
<fernando.perez@berkeley.edu>.