Merge pull request #407 from Zearin/markup-env

Mark up environment variables
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Ian Cordasco
2014-04-14 19:48:53 -05:00
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ simply run
The script will explain what changes it will make and prompt you before the
installation begins.
Once you've installed Homebrew, insert the Homebrew directory at the top
of your ``PATH`` environment variable. You can do this by adding the following
of your :envvar:`PATH` environment variable. You can do this by adding the following
line at the bottom of your :file:`~/.bashrc` file
.. code-block:: console
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Now, we can install Python 2.7:
$ brew install python
This will take a minute or two. Once that's complete, you'll have to add the
new Python scripts directory to your ``PATH``
new Python scripts directory to your :envvar:`PATH`
.. code-block:: console
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@@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ e.g. Python version 2.7 will install at :file:`C:\Python27\`, so that you can
have multiple versions of Python on the
same system without conflicts. Of course, only one interpreter can be the
default application for Python file types. It also does not automatically
modify the ``PATH`` environment variable, so that you always have control over
modify the :envvar:`PATH` environment variable, so that you always have control over
which copy of Python is run.
Typing the full path name for a Python interpreter each time quickly gets
tedious, so add the directories for your default Python version to the PATH.
tedious, so add the directories for your default Python version to the :envvar:`PATH`.
Assuming that your Python installation is in :file:`C:\Python27\`, add this to your
PATH:
:envvar:`PATH`:
.. code-block:: console