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specify windows working directory The create_shortcut built-in function used in the windows post-installation script allows the working directory to be specified. If it is not specified, the working directory will default to something like "C:\Windows". Specifying the working directory as "%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%" seems a better default, it sets the working directory the the current user's home directory.

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rich_ipython_widget.py
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# System library imports
import os
import re
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
# Local imports
from IPython.frontend.qt.svg import save_svg, svg_to_clipboard, svg_to_image
from ipython_widget import IPythonWidget
class RichIPythonWidget(IPythonWidget):
""" An IPythonWidget that supports rich text, including lists, images, and
tables. Note that raw performance will be reduced compared to the plain
text version.
"""
# RichIPythonWidget protected class variables.
_payload_source_plot = 'IPython.zmq.pylab.backend_payload.add_plot_payload'
_svg_text_format_property = 1
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'object' interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
""" Create a RichIPythonWidget.
"""
kw['kind'] = 'rich'
super(RichIPythonWidget, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
# Dictionary for resolving Qt names to images when
# generating XHTML output
self._name_to_svg = {}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'ConsoleWidget' protected interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _context_menu_make(self, pos):
""" Reimplemented to return a custom context menu for images.
"""
format = self._control.cursorForPosition(pos).charFormat()
name = format.stringProperty(QtGui.QTextFormat.ImageName)
if name.isEmpty():
menu = super(RichIPythonWidget, self)._context_menu_make(pos)
else:
menu = QtGui.QMenu()
menu.addAction('Copy Image', lambda: self._copy_image(name))
menu.addAction('Save Image As...', lambda: self._save_image(name))
menu.addSeparator()
svg = format.stringProperty(self._svg_text_format_property)
if not svg.isEmpty():
menu.addSeparator()
menu.addAction('Copy SVG', lambda: svg_to_clipboard(svg))
menu.addAction('Save SVG As...',
lambda: save_svg(svg, self._control))
return menu
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'FrontendWidget' protected interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _process_execute_payload(self, item):
""" Reimplemented to handle matplotlib plot payloads.
"""
if item['source'] == self._payload_source_plot:
if item['format'] == 'svg':
svg = item['data']
try:
image = svg_to_image(svg)
except ValueError:
self._append_plain_text('Received invalid plot data.')
else:
format = self._add_image(image)
self._name_to_svg[str(format.name())] = svg
format.setProperty(self._svg_text_format_property, svg)
cursor = self._get_end_cursor()
cursor.insertBlock()
cursor.insertImage(format)
cursor.insertBlock()
return True
else:
# Add other plot formats here!
return False
else:
return super(RichIPythonWidget, self)._process_execute_payload(item)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'RichIPythonWidget' protected interface
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _add_image(self, image):
""" Adds the specified QImage to the document and returns a
QTextImageFormat that references it.
"""
document = self._control.document()
name = QtCore.QString.number(image.cacheKey())
document.addResource(QtGui.QTextDocument.ImageResource,
QtCore.QUrl(name), image)
format = QtGui.QTextImageFormat()
format.setName(name)
return format
def _copy_image(self, name):
""" Copies the ImageResource with 'name' to the clipboard.
"""
image = self._get_image(name)
QtGui.QApplication.clipboard().setImage(image)
def _get_image(self, name):
""" Returns the QImage stored as the ImageResource with 'name'.
"""
document = self._control.document()
variant = document.resource(QtGui.QTextDocument.ImageResource,
QtCore.QUrl(name))
return variant.toPyObject()
def _save_image(self, name, format='PNG'):
""" Shows a save dialog for the ImageResource with 'name'.
"""
dialog = QtGui.QFileDialog(self._control, 'Save Image')
dialog.setAcceptMode(QtGui.QFileDialog.AcceptSave)
dialog.setDefaultSuffix(format.lower())
dialog.setNameFilter('%s file (*.%s)' % (format, format.lower()))
if dialog.exec_():
filename = dialog.selectedFiles()[0]
image = self._get_image(name)
image.save(filename, format)
def image_tag(self, match, path = None, format = "png"):
""" Return (X)HTML mark-up for the image-tag given by match.
Parameters
----------
match : re.SRE_Match
A match to an HTML image tag as exported by Qt, with
match.group("Name") containing the matched image ID.
path : string|None, optional [default None]
If not None, specifies a path to which supporting files
may be written (e.g., for linked images).
If None, all images are to be included inline.
format : "png"|"svg", optional [default "png"]
Format for returned or referenced images.
Subclasses supporting image display should override this
method.
"""
if(format == "png"):
try:
image = self._get_image(match.group("name"))
except KeyError:
return "<b>Couldn't find image %s</b>" % match.group("name")
if(path is not None):
if not os.path.exists(path):
os.mkdir(path)
relpath = os.path.basename(path)
if(image.save("%s/qt_img%s.png" % (path,match.group("name")),
"PNG")):
return '<img src="%s/qt_img%s.png">' % (relpath,
match.group("name"))
else:
return "<b>Couldn't save image!</b>"
else:
ba = QtCore.QByteArray()
buffer_ = QtCore.QBuffer(ba)
buffer_.open(QtCore.QIODevice.WriteOnly)
image.save(buffer_, "PNG")
buffer_.close()
return '<img src="data:image/png;base64,\n%s\n" />' % (
re.sub(r'(.{60})',r'\1\n',str(ba.toBase64())))
elif(format == "svg"):
try:
svg = str(self._name_to_svg[match.group("name")])
except KeyError:
return "<b>Couldn't find image %s</b>" % match.group("name")
# Not currently checking path, because it's tricky to find a
# cross-browser way to embed external SVG images (e.g., via
# object or embed tags).
# Chop stand-alone header from matplotlib SVG
offset = svg.find("<svg")
assert(offset > -1)
return svg[offset:]
else:
return '<b>Unrecognized image format</b>'