Small consistency nits.

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Fred Drake 1998-04-03 07:06:56 +00:00
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\section{Standard Module \sectcode{quopri}}
\section{Standard Module \module{quopri}}
\label{module-quopri}
\stmodindex{quopri}
This module performs quoted-printable transport encoding and decoding,
as defined in \rfc{1521}: ``MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
Part One''. The quoted-printable encoding is designed for data where
there are relatively few nonprintable characters; the base-64 encoding
scheme available via the \code{base64} module is more compact if there
there are relatively few nonprintable characters; the base64 encoding
scheme available via the \module{base64} module is more compact if there
are many such characters, as when sending a graphics file.
\indexii{quoted printable}{encoding}
\indexii{quoted-printable}{encoding}
\index{MIME!quoted-printable encoding}
\setindexsubitem{(in module quopri)}
\begin{funcdesc}{decode}{input, output}
Decode the contents of the \var{input} file and write the resulting

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\section{Standard Module \sectcode{quopri}}
\section{Standard Module \module{quopri}}
\label{module-quopri}
\stmodindex{quopri}
This module performs quoted-printable transport encoding and decoding,
as defined in \rfc{1521}: ``MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
Part One''. The quoted-printable encoding is designed for data where
there are relatively few nonprintable characters; the base-64 encoding
scheme available via the \code{base64} module is more compact if there
there are relatively few nonprintable characters; the base64 encoding
scheme available via the \module{base64} module is more compact if there
are many such characters, as when sending a graphics file.
\indexii{quoted printable}{encoding}
\indexii{quoted-printable}{encoding}
\index{MIME!quoted-printable encoding}
\setindexsubitem{(in module quopri)}
\begin{funcdesc}{decode}{input, output}
Decode the contents of the \var{input} file and write the resulting