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author | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1999-11-10 16:13:25 (GMT) |
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committer | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1999-11-10 16:13:25 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/Doc/mac/libmac.tex b/Doc/mac/libmac.tex index 1301c01..ad21192 100644 --- a/Doc/mac/libmac.tex +++ b/Doc/mac/libmac.tex @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ implemented as functions in the module. Not all operations possible in parameters will occasionally be different in Python (input and output buffers, especially). All methods and functions have a \code{__doc__} string describing their arguments and return values, and for -additional description you are referred to \emph{Inside Macintosh} or -similar works. +additional description you are referred to \citetitle{Inside +Macintosh} or similar works. The following modules are documented here: @@ -92,8 +92,9 @@ One additional function is available: This module is the Macintosh implementation of the \module{os.path} module. It is most portably accessed as -\module{os.path}\refstmodindex{os.path}. Refer to the \emph{Python Library -Reference} for documentation of \module{os.path}. +\module{os.path}\refstmodindex{os.path}. Refer to the +\citetitle[../lib/lib.html]{Python Library Reference} for +documentation of \module{os.path}. The following functions are available in this module: \function{normcase()}, diff --git a/Doc/mac/libmacfs.tex b/Doc/mac/libmacfs.tex index 86d8d0d..15ddfde 100644 --- a/Doc/mac/libmacfs.tex +++ b/Doc/mac/libmacfs.tex @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Manager, \program{finder} aliases and the Standard File package. Whenever a function or method expects a \var{file} argument, this argument can be one of three things:\ (1) a full or partial Macintosh pathname, (2) an \pytype{FSSpec} object or (3) a 3-tuple \code{(\var{wdRefNum}, -\var{parID}, \var{name})} as described in \emph{Inside +\var{parID}, \var{name})} as described in \citetitle{Inside Macintosh:\ Files}. A description of aliases and the Standard File package can also be found there. @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ resource. \subsection{FInfo Objects \label{finfo-objects}} -See \emph{Inside Macintosh: Files} for a complete description of what +See \citetitle{Inside Macintosh: Files} for a complete description of what the various fields mean. \begin{memberdesc}[FInfo]{Creator} diff --git a/Doc/mac/mac.tex b/Doc/mac/mac.tex index ab47003..096ba11 100644 --- a/Doc/mac/mac.tex +++ b/Doc/mac/mac.tex @@ -24,16 +24,18 @@ \noindent This library reference manual documents Python's extensions for the -Macintosh. It should be used in conjunction with the \emph{Python -Library Reference}, which documents the standard library and built-in -types. +Macintosh. It should be used in conjunction with the +\citetitle[../lib/lib.html]{Python Library Reference}, which documents +the standard library and built-in types. This manual assumes basic knowledge about the Python language. For an -informal introduction to Python, see the \emph{Python Tutorial}; the -\emph{Python Reference Manual} remains the highest authority on -syntactic and semantic questions. Finally, the manual entitled -\emph{Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter} describes how to -add new extensions to Python and how to embed it in other applications. +informal introduction to Python, see the +\citetitle[../tut/tut.html]{Python Tutorial}; the +\citetitle[../ref/ref.html]{Python Reference Manual} remains the +highest authority on syntactic and semantic questions. Finally, the +manual entitled \citetitle[../ext/ext.html]{Extending and Embedding +the Python Interpreter} describes how to add new extensions to Python +and how to embed it in other applications. \end{abstract} |