Thank you, Carlos.

(And no apology, please.  I *love* Spyder!  I should be thanking you, not 
accepting your apology.)

It appears that unchecking the "Colorize standard error channels using ANSI 
escape codes" in Preferences: Python console averts the problem (at the 
expense of colorized display, of course).  For me, this is an acceptable 
trade off, and I'll continue to run the Python console this way.

Perhaps the problem stems from multithreading somewhere?

If this proves to be a reliable way to run the Python console, then it 
should suffice to leave the Python console as an optional console and 
remove only the "Colorize standard error channels using ANSI escape codes" 
option.

Regards.
Greg
  


On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 9:40:50 AM UTC-8, Carlos Córdoba wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We're very sorry for this inconvenience. The Python Console is essentially 
> broken on Windows because of the errors you reported, which we don't know 
> how to fix (I've invested a lot of time on that, but had no luck with them).
>
> We're in the process of moving all its functionality to the IPython 
> Console, so we can disable it in Spyder 3.2.
>
>
> Thanks for your patience,
> Carlos
>
> El 28/12/16 a las 03:20, Greg Bullock escribió:
>
> I have the same problem.  A related problem (or more likely, another 
> symptom of the same problem) is that opening a new Python Console usually 
> displays only fragments of the banner text:
>
>
> ontinuum.io/thanks and https://anaconda.org
>> >>> )] on win32
>> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>> Anaconda is brought to you by Continuum Analytics.
>> Please check out: http://cPython 2.7.12 |Anaconda 4.2.0 (32-bit)| 
>> (default, Jun 29 2016, 11:42:13) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel
>>
>>
> with no "final" >>> prompt.  (Note the >>> embedded in the above quoted 
> banner text.)  After I press ENTER, the remaining banner text is displayed 
> along with the >>> prompt.  The specific fragment displayed from the banner 
> text seems to change a little bit each time I open a new Python Console.  
> Also the location of the embedded >>> prompt.  For example, opening another 
> Python Console just now displays this fragment:
>
>
> ://anaconda.org
>> >>> n32
>> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>> Anaconda is brought to you by Continuum Analytics.
>> Please check out: http://continuum.io/thanks and httpsPython 2.7.12 
>> |Anaconda 4.2.0 (32-bit)| (default, Jun 29 2016, 11:42:13) [MSC v.1500 32 
>> bit (Intel)] on wi
>>
>>
> Problems also occurs running scripts in the pdb debugger -- at various 
> stages I have to press an extra ENTER.
>
> The problems occur only in the Python Console, not in the IPython 
> Console.  In fact, I've switched to using IPython Console because of these 
> oddities.
>
> I'm using Python 2.7.12 32-bits and Spyder 3.02 on Windows 7 64-bit.  How 
> about you?
>
>
>
> On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 7:08:48 AM UTC-7, Fausto A. A. Barbuto 
> wrote: 
>>
>>
>> I get the expected answer. However, if I save the above lines as a .py 
>> file
>> and run it in "Python console" mode, I get is this:
>>
>> runfile('C:/Users/fausto/Documents/Programs/Python/xyz.py', 
>> wdir='C:/Users/fausto/Documents/Programs/Python')
>>
>> and the answer is not displayed until I press ENTER. What I'm doing wrong?
>>
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