Fix all wrong instances of "it's".
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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ DVIPS= dvips -N0 -t $(PAPER)
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# (e.g. OpenBSD needs package gmake installed; use gmake instead of make)
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PWD=$(shell pwd)
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# (The trailing colon in the value is needed; TeX places it's default
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# (The trailing colon in the value is needed; TeX places its default
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# set of paths at the location of the empty string in the path list.)
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TEXINPUTS=$(PWD)/commontex:
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@ -2294,7 +2294,7 @@ module for the full reference.
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\begin{classdesc*}{Extension}
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The Extension class describes a single C or \Cpp extension module in a
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setup script. It accepts the following keyword arguments in it's
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setup script. It accepts the following keyword arguments in its
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constructor
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\begin{tableiii}{c|l|l}{argument name}{argument name}{value}{type}
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@ -2354,7 +2354,7 @@ instance.
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\end{classdesc*}
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\begin{classdesc*}{Command}
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A \class{Command} class (or rather, an instance of one of it's subclasses)
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A \class{Command} class (or rather, an instance of one of its subclasses)
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implement a single distutils command.
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\end{classdesc*}
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@ -2443,7 +2443,7 @@ object. Flags are \var{verbose} (show verbose output), \var{dry_run}
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(don't actually execute the steps) and \var{force} (rebuild
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everything, regardless of dependencies). All of these flags default to
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\code{0} (off). Note that you probably don't want to instantiate
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\class{CCompiler} or one of it's subclasses directly - use the
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\class{CCompiler} or one of its subclasses directly - use the
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\function{distutils.CCompiler.new_compiler()} factory function
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instead.
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@ -3323,7 +3323,7 @@ in Python 2.3 and later).}
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The option_table is a list of 3-tuples: \samp{(long_option,
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short_option, help_string)}
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If an option takes an argument, it's \var{long_option} should have \code{'='}
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If an option takes an argument, its \var{long_option} should have \code{'='}
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appended; \var{short_option} should just be a single character, no \code{':'}
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in any case. \var{short_option} should be \code{None} if a \var{long_option}
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doesn't have a corresponding \var{short_option}. All option tuples must have
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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ sub custom_driver_hook {
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$dir =~ s/$dd$//;
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$TEXINPUTS = "$dir$envkey$mytexinputs";
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# Push everything into $TEXINPUTS since LaTeX2HTML doesn't pick
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# this up on it's own; we clear $ENV{'TEXINPUTS'} so the value set
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# this up on its own; we clear $ENV{'TEXINPUTS'} so the value set
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# for this by the main LaTeX2HTML script doesn't contain duplicate
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# directories.
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if ($ENV{'TEXINPUTS'}) {
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ ConfigParser -- responsible for parsing a list of
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create the parser and specify a dictionary of intrinsic defaults. The
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keys must be strings, the values must be appropriate for %()s string
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interpolation. Note that `__name__' is always an intrinsic default;
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it's value is the section's name.
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its value is the section's name.
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sections()
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return all the configuration section names, sans DEFAULT
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@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ class SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher:
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If the registered instance has a _dispatch method then that
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method will be called with the name of the XML-RPC method and
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it's parameters as a tuple
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its parameters as a tuple
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e.g. instance._dispatch('add',(2,3))
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If the registered instance does not have a _dispatch method
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If the registered instance has a _dispatch method then that
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method will be called with the name of the XML-RPC method and
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it's parameters as a tuple
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its parameters as a tuple
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e.g. instance._dispatch('add',(2,3))
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If the registered instance does not have a _dispatch method
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@ -1371,7 +1371,7 @@ def _mdiff(fromlines, tolines, context=None, linejunk=None,
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text = ' '
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# insert marks that won't be noticed by an xml/html escaper.
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text = '\0' + format_key + text + '\1'
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# Return line of text, first allow user's line formatter to do it's
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# Return line of text, first allow user's line formatter to do its
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# thing (such as adding the line number) then replace the special
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# marks with what the user's change markup.
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return (num_lines[side],text)
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"""Yields from/to lines of text with a change indication.
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This function is an iterator. It itself pulls lines from the line
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iterator. It's difference from that iterator is that this function
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iterator. Its difference from that iterator is that this function
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always yields a pair of from/to text lines (with the change
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indication). If necessary it will collect single from/to lines
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until it has a matching pair from/to pair to yield.
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self.configure(borderwidth=5)
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self.geometry("+%d+%d" % (parent.winfo_rootx()+20,
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parent.winfo_rooty()+30))
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#Theme Elements. Each theme element key is it's display name.
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#Theme Elements. Each theme element key is its display name.
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#The first value of the tuple is the sample area tag name.
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#The second value is the display name list sort index.
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self.themeElements={'Normal Text':('normal','00'),
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return name
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def isdata(object):
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"""Check if an object is of a type that probably means it's data."""
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"""Check if an object is of a type that probably means its data."""
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return not (inspect.ismodule(object) or inspect.isclass(object) or
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inspect.isroutine(object) or inspect.isframe(object) or
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inspect.istraceback(object) or inspect.iscode(object))
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# stream of tar blocks.
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raise StreamError, "cannot extract (sym)link as file object"
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else:
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# A (sym)link's file object is it's target's file object.
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# A (sym)link's file object is its target's file object.
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return self.extractfile(self._getmember(tarinfo.linkname,
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tarinfo))
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else:
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alattrs = ['__doc__', '__name__', 'getdefault', 'getminmax', 'getname', 'getparams',
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'newconfig', 'openport', 'queryparams', 'setparams']
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# This is a very unobtrusive test for the existence of the al module and all it's
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# This is a very unobtrusive test for the existence of the al module and all its
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# attributes. More comprehensive examples can be found in Demo/al
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def main():
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'ident', 'index', 'msftoframe', 'open', 'pnum', 'ptime']
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# This is a very inobtrusive test for the existence of the cd module and all it's
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# This is a very inobtrusive test for the existence of the cd module and all its
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# attributes. More comprehensive examples can be found in Demo/cd and
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# require that you have a CD and a CD ROM drive
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# This is a very inobtrusive test for the existence of the cl
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# module and all it's attributes.
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# module and all its attributes.
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def main():
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# touch all the attributes of al without doing anything
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and not a1.isId
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and a2.isId
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and not a3.isId)
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# renaming an attribute should not affect it's ID-ness:
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# renaming an attribute should not affect its ID-ness:
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doc.renameNode(a2, xml.dom.EMPTY_NAMESPACE, "an")
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confirm(e.isSameNode(doc.getElementById("w"))
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and a2.isId)
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confirm(a2.isId)
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confirm(not a3.isId)
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confirm(doc.getElementById("v") is None)
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# renaming an attribute should not affect it's ID-ness:
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# renaming an attribute should not affect its ID-ness:
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doc.renameNode(a2, xml.dom.EMPTY_NAMESPACE, "an")
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confirm(e.isSameNode(doc.getElementById("w"))
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and a2.isId)
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confirm(a2.isId)
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confirm(not a3.isId)
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confirm(doc.getElementById("v") is None)
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# renaming an attribute should not affect it's ID-ness:
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# renaming an attribute should not affect its ID-ness:
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doc.renameNode(a2, xml.dom.EMPTY_NAMESPACE, "an")
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confirm(e.isSameNode(doc.getElementById("w"))
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and a2.isId)
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def test_decimal_numeric_consistent(self):
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# Test that decimal and numeric are consistent,
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# i.e. if a character has a decimal value,
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# it's numeric value should be the same.
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# its numeric value should be the same.
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count = 0
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for i in xrange(0x10000):
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c = unichr(i)
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def test_digit_numeric_consistent(self):
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# Test that digit and numeric are consistent,
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# i.e. if a character has a digit value,
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# it's numeric value should be the same.
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# its numeric value should be the same.
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count = 0
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for i in xrange(0x10000):
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c = unichr(i)
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# depending on the values of l(eft), t(op), r(right) and b(ottom),
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# they mean different things:
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if l < -1:
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# l is less than -1, this mean it measures from the *right* of it's parent
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# l is less than -1, this mean it measures from the *right* of its parent
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l = pr + l
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else:
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# l is -1 or greater, this mean it measures from the *left* of it's parent
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# l is -1 or greater, this mean it measures from the *left* of its parent
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l = pl + l
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if t < -1:
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# t is less than -1, this mean it measures from the *bottom* of it's parent
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# t is less than -1, this mean it measures from the *bottom* of its parent
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t = pb + t
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else:
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# t is -1 or greater, this mean it measures from the *top* of it's parent
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# t is -1 or greater, this mean it measures from the *top* of its parent
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t = pt + t
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if r > 1:
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# r is greater than 1, this means r is the *width* of the widget
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r = l + r
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else:
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# r is less than 1, this means it measures from the *right* of it's parent
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# r is less than 1, this means it measures from the *right* of its parent
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r = pr + r
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if b > 1:
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# b is greater than 1, this means b is the *height* of the widget
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b = t + b
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else:
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# b is less than 1, this means it measures from the *bottom* of it's parent
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# b is less than 1, this means it measures from the *bottom* of its parent
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b = pb + b
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self._bounds = (l, t, r, b)
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if oldbounds and oldbounds <> self._bounds:
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- Enhancements to the csv module:
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+ Dialects are now validated by the underlying C code, better
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reflecting it's capabilities, and improving it's compliance with
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reflecting its capabilities, and improving its compliance with
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PEP 305.
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+ Dialect parameter parsing has been re-implemented to improve error
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reporting.
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* Python always adds an empty entry at the start, which corresponds
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to the current directory.
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* If the PYTHONPATH env. var. exists, it's entries are added next.
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* If the PYTHONPATH env. var. exists, its entries are added next.
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* We look in the registry for "application paths" - that is, sub-keys
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under the main PythonPath registry key. These are added next (the
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* Python always adds an empty entry at the start, which corresponds
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to the current directory.
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* If the PYTHONPATH env. var. exists, it's entries are added next.
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* If the PYTHONPATH env. var. exists, its entries are added next.
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* We attempt to locate the "Python Home" - if the PYTHONHOME env var
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is set, we believe it. Otherwise, we use the path of our host .EXE's
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* This program is to be launched with redirected standard
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* handles. It will launch the command line specified 16-bit
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* console based application in the same console, forwarding
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* it's own redirected standard handles to the 16-bit child.
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* its own redirected standard handles to the 16-bit child.
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* AKA solution to the problem described in KB: Q150956.
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*/
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master[*]
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the master window to use as the parent of the modal
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dialog. Without this argument, pyColorChooser will create
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it's own Tkinter.Tk instance as the master. This may not
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its own Tkinter.Tk instance as the master. This may not
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be what you want.
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databasefile
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else:
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# decimal
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text = repr(coloraxis)
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# move the arrow, and set it's text
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# move the arrow, and set its text
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if coloraxis <= 128:
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# use the left arrow
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self.__leftarrow.set_text(text)
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