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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2000-04-07 14:47:27 (GMT)
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Describe the purpose of the "long HTML" package.
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+"Long HTML" Version of the Python Documentation
+===============================================
+
+ This package provides an alternate HTML formatting of the Python
+ documentation. Each HTML file represents one chapter from a manual,
+ or the entirety of a "How-To" document. This mwans there are far
+ fewer individual HTML files than the normal formatting.
+
+ The purpose of this alternate formatting is to provide on-demand
+ publishers with a format that is easier to convert to the
+ proprietary formats used in printing. This allows the printed
+ versions of the documentation to be kept up-to-date more easily than
+ would be the case if only the more user-centric HTML format were
+ provided.
+
+ Anyone is free to use this version for any purpose, so long as the
+ copyrights are maintained according to the license statement. These
+ files are available to all users, including competing on-demand
+ publishers and re-packagers.
+
+
+Contact Information
+-------------------
+
+ If you have questions regarding this distribution, please send email
+ to:
+
+ python-docs@python.org
+
+ Additional information and formats of these documents are available
+ on the Internet. For current packages of these documents and links
+ to additional materials, please see:
+
+ http://www.python.org/doc/