#7002: Notebook documentation says to use "#auto", but should be "%auto"
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    Reporter:  jason          |         Owner:  tba                             
   
        Type:  defect         |        Status:  closed                          
   
    Priority:  minor          |     Milestone:  sage-4.7.1                      
   
   Component:  documentation  |    Resolution:  fixed                           
   
    Keywords:                 |   Work_issues:                                  
   
    Upstream:  N/A            |      Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman, Jeroen 
Demeyer
      Author:  Jason Grout    |        Merged:  sage-4.7.1.alpha2               
   
Dependencies:                 |  
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Changes (by jdemeyer):

  * reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman => Karl-Dieter Crisman, Jeroen Demeyer
  * merged:  Sage 4.1.2.alpha4 => sage-4.7.1.alpha2
  * milestone:  sage-4.1.2 => sage-4.7.1


Old description:

> #auto was the old way, %auto was the new way.  Plus, we should say %
> directives need to happen above the input.
>
> To see the problem, click the "Help" in the upper right corner.  The
> second row is:
>
> Any cells with "#auto" in the input is automatically evaluated when the
> worksheet is first opened.
>
> This should be changed to:
>
> Any cells with "%auto" above the input is automatically evaluated when
> the worksheet is first opened.

New description:

 #auto was the old way, %auto was the new way.  Plus, we should say %
 directives need to happen above the input.

 To see the problem, click the "Help" in the upper right corner.  The
 second row is:

 Any cells with "#auto" in the input is automatically evaluated when the
 worksheet is first opened.

 This should be changed to:

 Any cells with "%auto" above the input is automatically evaluated when the
 worksheet is first opened.

 Apply [attachment:7002_rebase_4.7.patch] to sagenb.

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