Clarify wording in tutorial examples#144360
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This change slightly clarifies wording in the tutorial to make it easier for beginners to understand which parts of the examples they should type into the interpreter.
| In the following examples, input and output are distinguished by the presence or | ||
| absence of prompts (:term:`>>>` and :term:`...`): to repeat the example, you must type | ||
| everything after the prompt, when the prompt appears; lines that do not begin | ||
| everything shown after the prompt, when the prompt appears; lines that do not begin |
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I don't see how this helps, it doesn’t clarify much, to me this seems like churn.
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This does not improve anything IMO. |
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This change slightly clarifies wording in the tutorial to make it easier for beginners to understand which parts of the examples they should type into the interpreter.
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