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diff --git a/Doc/mac/libmacconsole.tex b/Doc/mac/libmacconsole.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 6215d89..0000000 --- a/Doc/mac/libmacconsole.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -\section{\module{macconsole} --- - Think C's console package} - -\declaremodule{builtin}{macconsole} - \platform{Mac} -\modulesynopsis{Think C's console package.} - - -This module is available on the Macintosh, provided Python has been -built using the Think C compiler. It provides an interface to the -Think console package, with which basic text windows can be created. - -\begin{datadesc}{options} -An object allowing you to set various options when creating windows, -see below. -\end{datadesc} - -\begin{datadesc}{C_ECHO} -\dataline{C_NOECHO} -\dataline{C_CBREAK} -\dataline{C_RAW} -Options for the \code{setmode} method. \constant{C_ECHO} and -\constant{C_CBREAK} enable character echo, the other two disable it, -\constant{C_ECHO} and \constant{C_NOECHO} enable line-oriented input -(erase/kill processing, etc). -\end{datadesc} - -\begin{funcdesc}{copen}{} -Open a new console window. Return a console window object. -\end{funcdesc} - -\begin{funcdesc}{fopen}{fp} -Return the console window object corresponding with the given file -object. \var{fp} should be one of \code{sys.stdin}, \code{sys.stdout} or -\code{sys.stderr}. -\end{funcdesc} - -\subsection{macconsole options object} -These options are examined when a window is created: - -\setindexsubitem{(macconsole option)} -\begin{datadesc}{top} -\dataline{left} -The origin of the window. -\end{datadesc} - -\begin{datadesc}{nrows} -\dataline{ncols} -The size of the window. -\end{datadesc} - -\begin{datadesc}{txFont} -\dataline{txSize} -\dataline{txStyle} -The font, fontsize and fontstyle to be used in the window. -\end{datadesc} - -\begin{datadesc}{title} -The title of the window. -\end{datadesc} - -\begin{datadesc}{pause_atexit} -If set non-zero, the window will wait for user action before closing. -\end{datadesc} - -\subsection{console window object} - -\setindexsubitem{(console window attribute)} - -\begin{datadesc}{file} -The file object corresponding to this console window. If the file is -buffered, you should call \code{\var{file}.flush()} between -\code{write()} and \code{read()} calls. -\end{datadesc} - -\setindexsubitem{(console window method)} - -\begin{funcdesc}{setmode}{mode} -Set the input mode of the console to \constant{C_ECHO}, etc. -\end{funcdesc} - -\begin{funcdesc}{settabs}{n} -Set the tabsize to \var{n} spaces. -\end{funcdesc} - -\begin{funcdesc}{cleos}{} -Clear to end-of-screen. -\end{funcdesc} - -\begin{funcdesc}{cleol}{} -Clear to end-of-line. -\end{funcdesc} - -\begin{funcdesc}{inverse}{onoff} -Enable inverse-video mode:\ characters with the high bit set are -displayed in inverse video (this disables the upper half of a -non-\ASCII{} character set). -\end{funcdesc} - -\begin{funcdesc}{gotoxy}{x, y} -Set the cursor to position \code{(\var{x}, \var{y})}. -\end{funcdesc} - -\begin{funcdesc}{hide}{} -Hide the window, remembering the contents. -\end{funcdesc} - -\begin{funcdesc}{show}{} -Show the window again. -\end{funcdesc} - -\begin{funcdesc}{echo2printer}{} -Copy everything written to the window to the printer as well. -\end{funcdesc} |