\documentstyle[twoside,a4wide,11pt,myformat]{report} % ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ % If you have trouble finding these style files, any of the pointed-at % style options are optional and may be taken out. % But "myformat.sty" should be found in the same directory as this file! % Also, "myformat" should be last since it corrects a few style params. \title{\bf Python Library Reference } \author{ Guido van Rossum \\ Dept. CST, CWI, Kruislaan 413 \\ 1098 SJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands \\ E-mail: {\tt guido@cwi.nl} } % Tell \index to actually write the .idx file \makeindex \begin{document} \pagenumbering{roman} \maketitle \begin{abstract} \noindent This document describes the built-in types, exceptions and functions and the standard modules that come with the Python system. It assumes basic knowledge about the Python language. For an informal introduction to the language, see the {\em Python Tutorial}. The {\em Python Reference Manual} gives a more formal definition of the language. \end{abstract} \pagebreak { \parskip = 0mm \tableofcontents } \pagebreak \pagenumbering{arabic} \include{lib1} % intro; built-in types, functions and exceptions \include{lib2} % built-in modules \include{lib3} % standard modules \include{lib4} % Most OS'es; UNIX only; Amoeba only \include{lib5} % STDWIN only; SGI machines only \input{lib.ind} % The index \end{document}