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Format Windows console examples with dosconor powershell #957

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@apjanke apjanke commented Dec 18, 2018

The Windows console code blocks are formatted with the doscon Pygments lexer. That's the Unix console. How about formatting them with the Windows-specific doscon and powershell lexers?

@apjanke apjanke changed the title Format Windows console examples with doscon or powershell Format Windows console examples with dosconor powershell Dec 18, 2018
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dbader commented Jan 15, 2019

Thanks, but looks like something broke:

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apjanke commented Mar 5, 2019

Aha! There was an extra trailing colon after the existing “...make sure it's up to date:” text, which was breaking the code-block parsing. Fixed.

@mpoulin mpoulin merged commit ad05712 into realpython:master Mar 14, 2019
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