[Python-checkins] CVS: python/dist/src/Doc/doc doc.tex,1.53,1.54

Fred L. Drake fdrake@users.sourceforge.net
Wed, 26 Sep 2001 11:43:23 -0700


Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/doc
In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv32122/doc

Modified Files:
	doc.tex 
Log Message:
Note that the colon following a mail header name should not be included
when using the \mailheader markup.
Change a couple of inline examples to show the markup rather than the
result.


Index: doc.tex
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RCS file: /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/doc/doc.tex,v
retrieving revision 1.53
retrieving revision 1.54
diff -C2 -d -r1.53 -r1.54
*** doc.tex	2001/09/26 17:01:58	1.53
--- doc.tex	2001/09/26 18:43:20	1.54
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    document is an example) and for shorter reference manuals for small,
    fairly cohesive module libraries.  Examples of the later use include
-   the standard \citetitle[../mac/mac.html]{Macintosh Library Modules}
-   and
  \citetitle[http://starship.python.net/crew/fdrake/manuals/krb5py/krb5py.html]{Using
    Kerberos from Python}, which contains reference material for an
--- 463,466 ----
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*** 825,829 ****
        way it would normally be found in practice, with the
        camel-casing conventions being preferred where there is more
!       than one common usage.  For example: \mailheader{Content-Type}.
      \end{macrodesc}
  
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        way it would normally be found in practice, with the
        camel-casing conventions being preferred where there is more
!       than one common usage.  The colon which follows the name of the
!       header should not be included.
!       For example: \code{\e mailheader\{Content-Type\}}.
      \end{macrodesc}
  
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*** 871,875 ****
        negative value of a specified magnitude, typically represented
        by a plus sign placed over a minus sign.  For example:
!       \emph{The lateral movement has a tolerance of \plusminus 3\%{}}.
      \end{macrodesc}
  
--- 871,875 ----
        negative value of a specified magnitude, typically represented
        by a plus sign placed over a minus sign.  For example:
!       \code{\e plusminus 3\%{}}.
      \end{macrodesc}
  
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    ``fully qualified'' form (it should include the package name).
    For example, a module ``foo'' in package ``bar'' should be marked as
!   \samp{\e module\{bar.foo\}}, and the beginning of the reference
    section would appear as:
  
--- 1013,1017 ----
    ``fully qualified'' form (it should include the package name).
    For example, a module ``foo'' in package ``bar'' should be marked as
!   \code{\e module\{bar.foo\}}, and the beginning of the reference
    section would appear as: