Reflow paragraph to work around LaTeX2HTML dropping a space.

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Fred Drake 1999-04-21 18:17:11 +00:00
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@ -393,14 +393,13 @@ The following format characters are understood:
\code{x}, \code{X}, \code{e}, \code{E}, \code{f}, \code{g}, \code{G}.
Width and precision may be a \code{*} to specify that an integer argument
specifies the actual width or precision. The flag characters
\code{-}, \code{+}, blank, \code{\#} and \code{0} are understood. The
size specifiers \code{h}, \code{l} or \code{L} may be
present but are ignored. The \code{\%s} conversion takes any Python
object and converts it to a string using \code{str()} before
formatting it. The ANSI features \code{\%p} and \code{\%n}
are not supported. Since Python strings have an explicit length,
\code{\%s} conversions don't assume that \code{'\e0'} is the end of
the string.
\code{-}, \code{+}, blank, \code{\#} and \code{0} are understood. The
size specifiers \code{h}, \code{l} or \code{L} may be present but are
ignored. The \code{\%s} conversion takes any Python object and
converts it to a string using \code{str()} before formatting it. The
ANSI features \code{\%p} and \code{\%n} are not supported. Since
Python strings have an explicit length, \code{\%s} conversions don't
assume that \code{'\e0'} is the end of the string.
For safety reasons, floating point precisions are clipped to 50;
\code{\%f} conversions for numbers whose absolute value is over 1e25