now implement the following finalization strategy.
1. Whenever this code deletes a module, its directory is cleared
carefully, as follows:
- set all names to None that begin with exactly one underscore
- set all names to None that don't begin with two underscores
- clear the directory
2. Modules are deleted in the following order:
- modules with a reference count of 1, except __builtin__ or __sys__
- repeat until no more are found with a reference count of 1
- __main__ if it's still there
- all remaining modules except __builtin__ or sys
- sys
_ __builtin__
longer used anywhere. Use the {*desc} environments instead.
\var{}: Ensure that the argument is always set in roman italic, in case an
alternate font is being used for code. These keeps the result of
\var{} consistent.
Some minor changes to allow easier exploration of alternate fonts for code in
the running text. Haven't changed the selected font; I haven't found one that
has everything required! (The best non-monospaced font so far was missing
the <, >, and | characters, or at least had them at the wrong locations. It
also allowed confusion between upper-case I and lower-case L.)
- Use internal version of finder class so we don't drag in finder
tools
- error -1704 also ignored during arg unpack
- Use Scriptable Text Editor for example
Added -9 option to gzip. This doesn't save much space, but it's "free" and
appreaciated by those with slow modems. (With these tarballs, that means
"those with modems"...!)
Remove the two tarballs in the clean target.
tarps - one-sided PostScript
tarps2 - two-sided PostScript, with ref.ps added as-is.
tardvi - yes, some people want the .dvi files
all-ps2 - Create the .ps files, but make sure the LaTeX openright option
is used in the \documentclass.
index. It works, it's ugly, and would probably have to be completely redone
if we changed latex2html versions. See the comments. ;-(
On the other hand, it works. ;-)
(Wait for myformat.perl checkin as well.)
For all generated cases of <strong>...</strong> (from this module), change to
<b>...</b>. This, from me? This is entirely to reduce the size of the
generated markup, which is more of an issue than semantics here. Since
<strong> isn't very meaningful anyway, this should be good.