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Adding prompt area to non-CodeCells to indent content. This is a reponse to the problem of having really long lines in Markdown cells, which makes the content difficult to read. Users want wide code cells, so we don't want to narrow everything. The solution here is to give a prompt area to the heading/md cells to narrow their content area slightly. The only problem is that this makes it more difficult to distinguish between output and md content that follows that output. The solve this, we are adding a narrow line between output and following md.

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qt_for_kernel.py
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""" Import Qt in a manner suitable for an IPython kernel.
This is the import used for the `gui=qt` or `matplotlib=qt` initialization.
Import Priority:
if Qt4 has been imported anywhere else:
use that
if matplotlib has been imported and doesn't support v2 (<= 1.0.1):
use PyQt4 @v1
Next, ask ETS' QT_API env variable
if QT_API not set:
ask matplotlib via rcParams['backend.qt4']
if it said PyQt:
use PyQt4 @v1
elif it said PySide:
use PySide
else: (matplotlib said nothing)
# this is the default path - nobody told us anything
try:
PyQt @v1
except:
fallback on PySide
else:
use PyQt @v2 or PySide, depending on QT_API
because ETS doesn't work with PyQt @v1.
"""
import os
import sys
from IPython.utils.warn import warn
from IPython.utils.version import check_version
from IPython.external.qt_loaders import (load_qt, QT_API_PYSIDE,
QT_API_PYQT, QT_API_PYQT_DEFAULT,
loaded_api)
#Constraints placed on an imported matplotlib
def matplotlib_options(mpl):
if mpl is None:
return
mpqt = mpl.rcParams.get('backend.qt4', None)
if mpqt is None:
return None
if mpqt.lower() == 'pyside':
return [QT_API_PYSIDE]
elif mpqt.lower() == 'pyqt4':
return [QT_API_PYQT_DEFAULT]
raise ImportError("unhandled value for backend.qt4 from matplotlib: %r" %
mpqt)
def get_options():
"""Return a list of acceptable QT APIs, in decreasing order of
preference
"""
#already imported Qt somewhere. Use that
loaded = loaded_api()
if loaded is not None:
return [loaded]
mpl = sys.modules.get('matplotlib', None)
if mpl is not None and not check_version(mpl.__version__, '1.0.2'):
#1.0.1 only supports PyQt4 v1
return [QT_API_PYQT_DEFAULT]
if os.environ.get('QT_API', None) is None:
#no ETS variable. Ask mpl, then use either
return matplotlib_options(mpl) or [QT_API_PYQT_DEFAULT, QT_API_PYSIDE]
#ETS variable present. Will fallback to external.qt
return None
api_opts = get_options()
if api_opts is not None:
QtCore, QtGui, QtSvg, QT_API = load_qt(api_opts)
else: # use ETS variable
from IPython.external.qt import QtCore, QtGui, QtSvg, QT_API