Label classes and exceptions explicitly in the documentation (for their

*desc environments).
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Fred Drake 2001-03-02 18:57:05 +00:00
parent 0539bfaaa4
commit ab357ecf7f
2 changed files with 19 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -116,10 +116,10 @@
\sloppy
\parindent = 0mm
\parskip = 2mm
\hbadness = 5000 % don't print trivial gripes
\hbadness = 5000 % don't print trivial gripes
\pagestyle{empty} % start this way; change for
\pagenumbering{roman} % ToC & chapters
\pagestyle{empty} % start this way; change for
\pagenumbering{roman} % ToC & chapters
% Use this to set the font family for headers and other decor:
\newcommand{\py@HeaderFamily}{\sffamily}
@ -598,7 +598,7 @@
% Using \renewcommand doesn't work for this, for unknown reasons:
\global\def\py@thisclass{#1}
\begin{fulllineitems}
\item[\code{\bfcode{#1}(\py@varvars{#2})}%
\item[\strong{class }\code{\bfcode{#1}(\py@varvars{#2})}%
\index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (class in \py@thismodule)}]
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
@ -608,7 +608,7 @@
% Using \renewcommand doesn't work for this, for unknown reasons:
\global\def\py@thisclass{#1}
\begin{fulllineitems}
\item[\code{\bfcode{#1}(\py@varvars{#2})}%
\item[\strong{exception }\code{\bfcode{#1}(\py@varvars{#2})}%
\index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (exception in \py@thismodule)}]
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
@ -678,7 +678,7 @@
% -- for constructor information, use excclassdesc instead
\newenvironment{excdesc}[1]{
\begin{fulllineitems}
\item[\bfcode{#1}%
\item[\strong{exception }\bfcode{#1}%
\index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (exception in \py@thismodule)}]
}{\end{fulllineitems}}
@ -753,11 +753,11 @@
}{
\newcommand{\py@url}[1]{{%
\pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} user{/S /URI /URI (#1)}%
\py@LinkColor% color of the link text
\py@LinkColor% color of the link text
\mbox{\small\textsf{#1}}%
\py@NormalColor% Turn it back off; these are declarative
\pdfendlink}% and don't appear bound to the current
}% formatting "box".
\py@NormalColor% Turn it back off; these are declarative
\pdfendlink}% and don't appear bound to the current
}% formatting "box".
}
\let\url=\py@url
\newcommand{\email}[1]{{\small\textsf{#1}}}
@ -791,11 +791,11 @@
\newcommand{\member}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
\newcommand{\method}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
\newcommand{\pytype}[1]{#1} % built-in Python type
\newcommand{\pytype}[1]{#1} % built-in Python type
\newcommand{\cfunction}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
\newcommand{\ctype}[1]{\texttt{#1}} % C struct or typedef name
\newcommand{\cdata}[1]{\texttt{#1}} % C variable, typically global
\newcommand{\ctype}[1]{\texttt{#1}} % C struct or typedef name
\newcommand{\cdata}[1]{\texttt{#1}} % C variable, typically global
\newcommand{\mimetype}[1]{{\small\textsf{#1}}}
% The \! is a "negative thin space" in math mode.
@ -809,11 +809,11 @@
\index{#1@{#1}}%
\index{environment variables!{#1}}%
}
\newcommand{\makevar}[1]{#1} % variable in a Makefile
\newcommand{\makevar}[1]{#1} % variable in a Makefile
\newcommand{\character}[1]{\samp{#1}}
% constants defined in Python modules or C headers, not language constants:
\newcommand{\constant}[1]{\code{#1}} % manifest constant, not syntactic
\newcommand{\constant}[1]{\code{#1}} % manifest constant, not syntactic
\newcommand{\manpage}[2]{{\emph{#1}(#2)}}
\newcommand{\pep}[1]{PEP #1\index{Python Enhancement Proposals!PEP #1}}