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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1995-03-07 10:12:59 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1995-03-07 10:12:59 (GMT) |
commit | d01c100713ed5f4490300c16501407b86e789e5d (patch) | |
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clarified expanding %xx and form for print_form
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/lib/libhtmllib.tex | 19 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/libhtmllib.tex | 19 |
2 files changed, 20 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libhtmllib.tex b/Doc/lib/libhtmllib.tex index 75fd994..8882246 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libhtmllib.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libhtmllib.tex @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The following is a summary of the interface defined by \item The interface to feed data to an instance is through the \code{feed()} method, which takes a string argument. This can be called with as -little or as much text at a time. When the data contains complete +little or as much text at a time as desired. When the data contains complete HTML elements, these are processed immediately; incomplete elements are saved in a buffer. To force processing of all unprocessed data, call the \code{close()} method. @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Instances of \code{CollectingParser} (and thus also instances of instance variables: \begin{datadesc}{anchornames} -A list of the values if the \code{NAME} attributes of the \code{<A>} +A list of the values of the \code{NAME} attributes of the \code{<A>} tags encountered. \end{datadesc} @@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ encountered. \end{datadesc} \begin{datadesc}{anchortypes} -A list of the values if the \code{TYPE} attributes of the \code{<A>} +A list of the values of the \code{TYPE} attributes of the \code{<A>} tags encountered. \end{datadesc} \begin{datadesc}{inanchor} -Outside an \code{<A>...</A>} tag pair, this is zero. inside such a +Outside an \code{<A>...</A>} tag pair, this is zero. Inside such a pair, it is a unique integer, which is positive if the anchor has a \code{HREF} attribute, negative if it hasn't. Its absolute value is one more than the index of the anchor in the \code{anchors}, @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ The text inside the last \code{<TITLE>...</TITLE>} tag pair, or The \code{anchors}, \code{anchornames} and \code{anchortypes} lists are ``parallel arrays'': items in these lists with the same index pertain to the same anchor. Missing attributes default to the empty -string. Anchors with neither a \code{HREF} not a \code{NAME} +string. Anchors with neither a \code{HREF} nor a \code{NAME} attribute are not entered in these lists at all. The module also defines a number of style sheet classes. These should @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ Require at least \var{n} blank lines before the next line. Implies \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{addword}{word\, space} -Add a var{word} to the current paragraph, followed by \var{space} +Add a \var{word} to the current paragraph, followed by \var{space} spaces. \end{funcdesc} @@ -264,8 +264,9 @@ End an anchor. The \var{id} parameter is the value of the parser's \code{inanchor} attribute. \end{funcdesc} -A sample formatters implementation can be found in the module -\code{fmt}, which in turn uses the module \code{Para}. These are -currently not intended as a +A sample formatter implementation can be found in the module +\code{fmt}, which in turn uses the module \code{Para}. These modules are +not intended as standard library modules; they are available as an +example of how to write a formatter. \ttindex{fmt} \ttindex{Para} diff --git a/Doc/libhtmllib.tex b/Doc/libhtmllib.tex index 75fd994..8882246 100644 --- a/Doc/libhtmllib.tex +++ b/Doc/libhtmllib.tex @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The following is a summary of the interface defined by \item The interface to feed data to an instance is through the \code{feed()} method, which takes a string argument. This can be called with as -little or as much text at a time. When the data contains complete +little or as much text at a time as desired. When the data contains complete HTML elements, these are processed immediately; incomplete elements are saved in a buffer. To force processing of all unprocessed data, call the \code{close()} method. @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Instances of \code{CollectingParser} (and thus also instances of instance variables: \begin{datadesc}{anchornames} -A list of the values if the \code{NAME} attributes of the \code{<A>} +A list of the values of the \code{NAME} attributes of the \code{<A>} tags encountered. \end{datadesc} @@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ encountered. \end{datadesc} \begin{datadesc}{anchortypes} -A list of the values if the \code{TYPE} attributes of the \code{<A>} +A list of the values of the \code{TYPE} attributes of the \code{<A>} tags encountered. \end{datadesc} \begin{datadesc}{inanchor} -Outside an \code{<A>...</A>} tag pair, this is zero. inside such a +Outside an \code{<A>...</A>} tag pair, this is zero. Inside such a pair, it is a unique integer, which is positive if the anchor has a \code{HREF} attribute, negative if it hasn't. Its absolute value is one more than the index of the anchor in the \code{anchors}, @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ The text inside the last \code{<TITLE>...</TITLE>} tag pair, or The \code{anchors}, \code{anchornames} and \code{anchortypes} lists are ``parallel arrays'': items in these lists with the same index pertain to the same anchor. Missing attributes default to the empty -string. Anchors with neither a \code{HREF} not a \code{NAME} +string. Anchors with neither a \code{HREF} nor a \code{NAME} attribute are not entered in these lists at all. The module also defines a number of style sheet classes. These should @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ Require at least \var{n} blank lines before the next line. Implies \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{addword}{word\, space} -Add a var{word} to the current paragraph, followed by \var{space} +Add a \var{word} to the current paragraph, followed by \var{space} spaces. \end{funcdesc} @@ -264,8 +264,9 @@ End an anchor. The \var{id} parameter is the value of the parser's \code{inanchor} attribute. \end{funcdesc} -A sample formatters implementation can be found in the module -\code{fmt}, which in turn uses the module \code{Para}. These are -currently not intended as a +A sample formatter implementation can be found in the module +\code{fmt}, which in turn uses the module \code{Para}. These modules are +not intended as standard library modules; they are available as an +example of how to write a formatter. \ttindex{fmt} \ttindex{Para} |