Aha! Dr. Jackson is right!
However, although my window configuration doesn't change, the first time the ipython buffer and process is created, it doesn't pop to the *Ipython* buffer and I have to do it manually.
What I mean is, that I would like it to pop and split the window horizontally once, but subsequent calls to py-execute-buffer should not delete the windows that are on the top half of the ipython buffer. python-mode 6.1.1 had the correct behavior
Aha! Dr. Jackson is right!
However, although my window configuration doesn't change, the first time the ipython buffer and process is created, it doesn't pop to the *Ipython* buffer and I have to do it manually.
What I mean is, that I would like it to pop and split the window horizontally once, but subsequent calls to py-execute-buffer should not delete the windows that are on the top half of the ipython buffer. python-mode 6.1.1 had the correct behavior