Always use "section" when referring to sections of a document, not "Section".
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\end{verbatim}
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This function must be registered with the interpreter using the
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\constant{METH_VARARGS} flag; this is described in Section
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\constant{METH_VARARGS} flag; this is described in section
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\ref{methodTable}, ``The Module's Method Table and Initialization
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Function.'' The \cfunction{PyArg_ParseTuple()} function and its
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arguments are documented in Section \ref{parseTuple}, ``Format Strings
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arguments are documented in section \ref{parseTuple}, ``Format Strings
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for \cfunction{PyArg_ParseTuple()}.''
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The macros \cfunction{Py_XINCREF()} and \cfunction{Py_XDECREF()}
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increment/decrement the reference count of an object and are safe in
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the presence of \NULL{} pointers (but note that \var{temp} will not be
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\NULL{} in this context). More info on them in Section
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\NULL{} in this context). More info on them in section
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\ref{refcounts}, ``Reference Counts.''
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Later, when it is time to call the function, you call the C function
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\index{Font Manager, IRIS}
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\index{IRIS Font Manager}
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It is available only on Silicon Graphics machines.
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See also: \emph{4Sight User's Guide}, Section 1, Chapter 5: ``Using
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See also: \emph{4Sight User's Guide}, section 1, chapter 5: ``Using
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the IRIS Font Manager.''
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This is not yet a full interface to the IRIS Font Manager.
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File objects are implemented using \C{}'s \code{stdio}
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package and can be created with the built-in function
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\function{open()}\bifuncindex{open} described Section
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\function{open()}\bifuncindex{open} described section
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\ref{built-in-funcs}, ``Built-in Functions.'' They are also returned
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by some other built-in functions and methods, e.g.,
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\function{posix.popen()} and \function{posix.fdopen()} and the
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