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@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ Rossum.}
When compiling Python, the user had to go in and edit the
\file{Modules/Setup} file in order to enable various additional
modules; the default set is relatively small and limited to modules
-that compile on most Unix platforms. This means that on Unix
+that compile on most \UNIX{} platforms. This means that on \Unix{}
platforms with many more features, most notably Linux, Python
installations often don't contain all useful modules they could.
@@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ PyUnit.
\item The \module{difflib} module contains a class,
\class{SequenceMatcher}, which compares two sequences and computes the
changes required to transform one sequence into the other. For
-example, this module can be used to write a tool similar to the Unix
+example, this module can be used to write a tool similar to the \UNIX{}
\program{diff} program, and in fact the sample program
\file{Tools/scripts/ndiff.py} demonstrates how to write such a script.