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@@ -41,7 +41,7 b' class NotebookManager(LoggingConfigurable):'
41 save_script = Bool(False, config=True,
41 save_script = Bool(False, config=True,
42 help="""Automatically create a Python script when saving the notebook.
42 help="""Automatically create a Python script when saving the notebook.
43
43
44 For easier use of import, %run and %loadpy across notebooks, a
44 For easier use of import, %run and %load across notebooks, a
45 <notebook-name>.py script will be created next to any
45 <notebook-name>.py script will be created next to any
46 <notebook-name>.ipynb on each save. This can also be set with the
46 <notebook-name>.ipynb on each save. This can also be set with the
47 short `--script` flag.
47 short `--script` flag.
@@ -597,7 +597,7 b' class MainWindow(QtGui.QMainWindow):'
597
597
598 # list of protected magic that don't like to be called without argument
598 # list of protected magic that don't like to be called without argument
599 # append '?' to the end to print the docstring when called from the menu
599 # append '?' to the end to print the docstring when called from the menu
600 protected_magic = set(["more","less","load_ext","pycat","loadpy","save"])
600 protected_magic = set(["more","less","load_ext","pycat","loadpy","load","save"])
601 magics=re.findall('\w+', listofmagic)
601 magics=re.findall('\w+', listofmagic)
602 for magic in magics:
602 for magic in magics:
603 if magic in protected_magic:
603 if magic in protected_magic:
@@ -1014,7 +1014,7 b''
1014 "source": [
1014 "source": [
1015 "# Loading external codes",
1015 "# Loading external codes",
1016 "* Drag and drop a ``.py`` in the dashboard",
1016 "* Drag and drop a ``.py`` in the dashboard",
1017 "* Use ``%loadpy`` with any local or remote url: [the Matplotlib Gallery!](http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/gallery.html)",
1017 "* Use ``%load`` with any local or remote url: [the Matplotlib Gallery!](http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/gallery.html)",
1018 "",
1018 "",
1019 "In this notebook we've kept the output saved so you can see the result, but you should run the next",
1019 "In this notebook we've kept the output saved so you can see the result, but you should run the next",
1020 "cell yourself (with an active internet connection)."
1020 "cell yourself (with an active internet connection)."
@@ -1024,7 +1024,7 b''
1024 "cell_type": "code",
1024 "cell_type": "code",
1025 "collapsed": true,
1025 "collapsed": true,
1026 "input": [
1026 "input": [
1027 "%loadpy http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/mpl_examples/pylab_examples/integral_demo.py"
1027 "%load http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/mpl_examples/pylab_examples/integral_demo.py"
1028 ],
1028 ],
1029 "language": "python",
1029 "language": "python",
1030 "outputs": [],
1030 "outputs": [],
@@ -1,7 +1,7 b''
1 """
1 """
2 Run this script in the qtconsole with one of:
2 Run this script in the qtconsole with one of:
3
3
4 %loadpy hb_gil.py
4 %load hb_gil.py
5
5
6 or
6 or
7 %run hb_gil.py
7 %run hb_gil.py
@@ -33,18 +33,18 b' is not yet configurable.'
33 point in a multiline block, you can force its execution (without having to
33 point in a multiline block, you can force its execution (without having to
34 go to the bottom) with :kbd:`Shift-Enter`.
34 go to the bottom) with :kbd:`Shift-Enter`.
35
35
36 ``%loadpy``
36 ``%load``
37 ===========
37 =========
38
38
39 The new ``%loadpy`` magic takes any python script (must end in '.py'), and
39 The new ``%load`` magic (previously ``%loadpy``) takes any script, and pastes
40 pastes its contents as your next input, so you can edit it before
40 its contents as your next input, so you can edit it before executing. The
41 executing. The script may be on your machine, but you can also specify a url,
41 script may be on your machine, but you can also specify an history range, or a
42 and it will download the script from the web. This is particularly useful for
42 url, and it will download the script from the web. This is particularly useful
43 playing with examples from documentation, such as matplotlib.
43 for playing with examples from documentation, such as matplotlib.
44
44
45 .. sourcecode:: ipython
45 .. sourcecode:: ipython
46
46
47 In [6]: %loadpy http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/plot_directive/mpl_examples/mplot3d/contour3d_demo.py
47 In [6]: %load http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/plot_directive/mpl_examples/mplot3d/contour3d_demo.py
48
48
49 In [7]: from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import axes3d
49 In [7]: from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import axes3d
50 ...: import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
50 ...: import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
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