Remove two remaining {\tt ...} constructs.

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Fred Drake 1998-11-25 19:09:24 +00:00
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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ It is used to signify the absence of a value in many situations, e.g.,
it is returned from functions that don't explicitly return anything. it is returned from functions that don't explicitly return anything.
Its truth value is false. Its truth value is false.
\ttindex{None} \ttindex{None}
\obindex{None@{\tt None}} \obindex{None@{\texttt{None}}}
\item[Ellipsis] \item[Ellipsis]
This type has a single value. There is a single object with this value. This type has a single value. There is a single object with this value.
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ This object is accessed through the built-in name \code{Ellipsis}.
It is used to indicate the presence of the \samp{...} syntax in a It is used to indicate the presence of the \samp{...} syntax in a
slice. Its truth value is true. slice. Its truth value is true.
\ttindex{Ellipsis} \ttindex{Ellipsis}
\obindex{Ellipsis@{\tt Ellipsis}} \obindex{Ellipsis@{\texttt{Ellipsis}}}
\item[Numbers] \item[Numbers]
These are created by numeric literals and returned as results by These are created by numeric literals and returned as results by