\seemodule: Fix so that each \seemodule entry gets its own paragraph,

so they don't get run together when there's no blank line
	between them in the source.  The HTML conversion already did
	the right thing.

\refmodule:  Refer to a module, using a hyperlink in the PDF version.
	Visually the same as \module.
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Fred Drake 1999-01-13 17:09:06 +00:00
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@ -228,6 +228,19 @@
\newcommand{\refexmodindex}[1]{\py@refmodule{#1}{extension }}
\newcommand{\refstmodindex}[1]{\py@refmodule{#1}{standard }}
% Refer to a module's documentation using a hyperlink of the module's
% name, at least if we're building PDF:
\@ifundefined{pdfannotlink}{%
\newcommand{\refmodule}[2][\py@modulebadkey]{\module{#2}}
}{\newcommand{\refmodule}[2][\py@modulebadkey]{%
\ifx\py@modulebadkey#1\def\py@modulekey{#2}\else\def\py@modulekey{#1}\fi%
{\pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{label-module-\py@modulekey}%
\py@LinkColor\module{#2}\py@NormalColor%
\pdfendlink%
}%
}
}
% support for the module index
\newif\ifpy@UseModuleIndex
\py@UseModuleIndexfalse
@ -784,12 +797,14 @@
\@ifundefined{pdfannotlink}{%
\newcommand{\py@seemodule}[3][\py@modulebadkey]{%
\par%
\ifx\py@modulebadkey#1\def\py@modulekey{#2}\else\def\py@modulekey{#1}\fi%
\ref{module-\py@modulekey}:\quad %
Module \module{#2}%
\quad (#3)%
}
}{\newcommand{\py@seemodule}[3][\py@modulebadkey]{%
\par%
\ifx\py@modulebadkey#1\def\py@modulekey{#2}\else\def\py@modulekey{#1}\fi%
\ref{module-\py@modulekey}:\quad %
{\pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{label-module-\py@modulekey}%