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@@ -13,10 +13,9 @@ end a multi-line command.
.. only:: html
- You can toggle the display of prompts and output by clicking on ``>>>``
- in the upper-right corner of an example box. If you hide the prompts
- and output for an example, then you can easily copy and paste the input
- lines into your interpreter.
+ You can use the "Copy" button (it appears in the upper-right corner
+ when hovering over or tapping a code example), which strips prompts
+ and omits output, to copy and paste the input lines into your interpreter.
.. index:: single: # (hash); comment
@@ -147,6 +146,8 @@ Python can manipulate text (represented by type :class:`str`, so-called
"``Yay! :)``". They can be enclosed in single quotes (``'...'``) or double
quotes (``"..."``) with the same result [#]_.
+.. code-block:: pycon
+
>>> 'spam eggs' # single quotes
'spam eggs'
>>> "Paris rabbit got your back :)! Yay!" # double quotes