From e2effbd32d56e35ba1789bbf3ca8e85fad37b49a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fred Drake Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 16:21:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix minor (English) usage nits. --- Doc/lib/libpoplib.tex | 16 ++++++---------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/lib/libpoplib.tex b/Doc/lib/libpoplib.tex index 6485a77f21d..e5d692af791 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libpoplib.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libpoplib.tex @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ %the imaplib ``chapter''. \section{\module{poplib} --- - POP3 protocol client.} -\declaremodule{standard}{poplib} + POP3 protocol client} +\declaremodule{standard}{poplib} \modulesynopsis{POP3 protocol client (requires sockets).} \indexii{POP3}{protocol} @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ created when the instance is initialized. If \var{port} is omitted, the standard POP3 port (110) is used. \end{classdesc} -One exception is defined as attributes of the \module{poplib} module: +One exception is defined as an attribute of the \module{poplib} module: \begin{excdesc}{error_proto} Exception raised on any errors. The reason for the exception is @@ -32,13 +32,10 @@ passed to the constructor as a string. \end{excdesc} -\subsection{POP3 Objects} -\label{pop3-objects} +\subsection{POP3 Objects \label{pop3-objects}} All POP3 commands are represented by methods of the same name, -in lower-case. - -Most commands return the response text sent by the server. +in lower-case; most return the response text sent by the server. An \class{POP3} instance has the following methods: @@ -112,8 +109,7 @@ message, otherwise result is list \code{['response', \end{methoddesc} -\subsection{POP3 Example} -\label{pop3-example} +\subsection{POP3 Example \label{pop3-example}} Here is a minimal example (without error checking) that opens a mailbox and retrieves and prints all messages: