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@@ -32,9 +32,9 b' Rather than manipulating os.environ directly, you may like to use the magic'
32 32 and values. To get the value of a specific variable, use `%env var`. To set
33 33 the value of a specific variable, use `%env foo bar`, `%env foo=bar`. By
34 34 default values are considered to be strings so quoting them is unnecessary.
35 However, python variables are expanded as usual in the magic command, so
35 However, Python variables are expanded as usual in the magic command, so
36 36 `%env foo=$bar` means "set the environment variable foo to the value of the
37 python variable `bar`".
37 Python variable `bar`".
38 38
39 39 Aliases
40 40 =======
@@ -48,7 +48,7 b' See ``%alias?`` and ``%unalias?`` for details on the alias facilities. See also'
48 48 Directory management
49 49 ====================
50 50
51 Since each command passed by ipython to the underlying system is executed
51 Since each command passed by IPython to the underlying system is executed
52 52 in a subshell which exits immediately, you can NOT use !cd to navigate
53 53 the filesystem.
54 54
@@ -166,7 +166,7 b' for lists if files), use the .s property::'
166 166 [Q:doc/examples]|15> ls $files
167 167 example-demo.py example-gnuplot.py extension.py seteditor.py seteditor.pyc
168 168
169 SLists are inherited from normal python lists, so every list method is
169 SLists are inherited from normal Python lists, so every list method is
170 170 available::
171 171
172 172 [Q:doc/examples]|21> lines.append('hey')
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