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73 lines
1.6 KiB
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\documentclass{howto}
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\title{Macintosh Library Modules}
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\input{boilerplate}
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\makeindex % tell \index to actually write the
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% .idx file
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\makemodindex % ... and the module index as well.
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%\ignorePlatformAnnotation{Mac}
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\begin{document}
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\maketitle
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\ifhtml
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\chapter*{Front Matter\label{front}}
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\fi
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\input{copyright}
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\begin{abstract}
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\noindent
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This library reference manual documents Python's extensions for the
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Macintosh. It should be used in conjunction with the \emph{Python
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Library Reference}, which documents the standard library and built-in
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types.
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This manual assumes basic knowledge about the Python language. For an
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informal introduction to Python, see the \emph{Python Tutorial}; the
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\emph{Python Reference Manual} remains the highest authority on
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syntactic and semantic questions. Finally, the manual entitled
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\emph{Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter} describes how to
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add new extensions to Python and how to embed it in other applications.
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\end{abstract}
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\tableofcontents
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\input{libmac} % MACINTOSH ONLY
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\input{libctb}
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\input{libmacconsole}
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\input{libmacdnr}
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\input{libmacfs}
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\input{libmacic}
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\input{libmacos}
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\input{libmacostools}
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\input{libmactcp}
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\input{libmacspeech}
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\input{libmacui}
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\input{libframework}
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\input{libminiae}
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%
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% The ugly "%begin{latexonly}" pseudo-environments are really just to
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% keep LaTeX2HTML quiet during the \renewcommand{} macros; they're
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% not really valuable.
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%
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%begin{latexonly}
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\renewcommand{\indexname}{Module Index}
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%end{latexonly}
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\input{modmac.ind} % Module Index
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%begin{latexonly}
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\renewcommand{\indexname}{Index}
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%end{latexonly}
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\input{mac.ind} % Index
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\end{document}
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