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Merge pull request #1335 from ellisonbg/nbtoolbar...
Merge pull request #1335 from ellisonbg/nbtoolbar Add a toolbar with icons to the notebook interface. There are for now icons for the most important actions, we will slowly consider the addition of new ones later as necessary. But this should make everyday usage much more fluid for mouse-based users. The new toolbar and the header bar have also been made collapsible, which allows users to have a very compact view with only minimal vertical space devoted to the UI and most of the screen available as usable work space.

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importstring.py
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# encoding: utf-8
"""
A simple utility to import something by its string name.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions and classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def import_item(name):
"""Import and return bar given the string foo.bar."""
package = '.'.join(name.split('.')[0:-1])
obj = name.split('.')[-1]
# Note: the original code for this was the following. We've left it
# visible for now in case the new implementation shows any problems down
# the road, to make it easier on anyone looking for a problem. This code
# should be removed once we're comfortable we didn't break anything.
## execString = 'from %s import %s' % (package, obj)
## try:
## exec execString
## except SyntaxError:
## raise ImportError("Invalid class specification: %s" % name)
## exec 'temp = %s' % obj
## return temp
if package:
module = __import__(package,fromlist=[obj])
return module.__dict__[obj]
else:
return __import__(obj)