From 02997491c1b92141105f433efbaefc2e40ce7a3f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fred Drake Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 05:26:43 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Document directories are not always named with three characters any more; reported by Detlef Lannert . --- Doc/doc/doc.tex | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/doc/doc.tex b/Doc/doc/doc.tex index 47d6ae2e94e..ef9233152ef 100644 --- a/Doc/doc/doc.tex +++ b/Doc/doc/doc.tex @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ \begin{abstract} \noindent -The Python language documentation has a substantial body of +The Python language has a substantial body of documentation, much of it contributed by various authors. The markup used for the Python documentation is based on \LaTeX{} and requires a significant set of macros written specifically for documenting Python. @@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ distribution, to create or maintain whole documents or sections. \begin{definitions} \term{Document Sources} The \LaTeX{} sources for each document are placed in a - separate directory. These directories are given short, - three-character names: + separate directory. These directories are given short + names which vaguely indicate the document in each: \begin{tableii}{p{.75in}|p{3in}}{filenq}{Directory}{Document Title} \lineii{api/} @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ distribution, to create or maintain whole documents or sections. productively without having to become ``\TeX{}nicians.'' Perhaps the most important concept to keep in mind while marking up - Python documentation is the while \TeX{} is unstructured, \LaTeX{} was + Python documentation is that while \TeX{} is unstructured, \LaTeX{} was designed as a layer on top of \TeX{} which specifically supports structured markup. The Python-specific markup is intended to extend the structure provided by standard \LaTeX{} document classes to @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ distribution, to create or maintain whole documents or sections. originally using the LinuxDoc software. The original intent for the document class was that it serve a similar role as the LDP's HOWTO series, but the applicability of the class turns out to be somewhat - more broad. This class is used for ``how-to'' documents (this + broader. This class is used for ``how-to'' documents (this 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} @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ distribution, to create or maintain whole documents or sections. Environment used to described a C function. The \var{type} should be specified as a \keyword{typedef} name, \code{struct \var{tag}}, or the name of a primitive type. If it is a pointer - type, the trailing asterisk should not be preceeded by a space. + type, the trailing asterisk should not be preceded by a space. \var{name} should be the name of the function (or function-like pre-processor macro), and \var{args} should give the types and names of the parameters. The names need to be given so they may @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ distribution, to create or maintain whole documents or sections. Description of a global C variable. \var{type} should be the \keyword{typedef} name, \code{struct \var{tag}}, or the name of a primitive type. If variable has a pointer type, the trailing - asterisk should \emph{not} be preceeded by a space. + asterisk should \emph{not} be preceded by a space. \end{envdesc} \begin{envdesc}{datadesc}{\p{name}}