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2020-04-28 10:26:38 +0200 | commented question | How to get numbered prompt Because the manual refers to it., and it allows one to easily reuse previous results from back before the underscore references allow. It's a perfectly legitimate question I would have thought. |
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2020-04-27 18:19:20 +0200 | asked a question | How to get numbered prompt A lot of Ipython docs show numbered prompts like 'In [4]:'. With Sagemath 9 I only have the prompt 'sage:'. How can you set the prompt? |