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	Eliminate remaining \verb/.../ constructs; there's no need for them.
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		|  | @ -2367,16 +2367,16 @@ Sjoerd     ==>       4127 | |||
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| Most formats work exactly as in \C{} and require that you pass the proper | ||||
| type; however, if you don't you get an exception, not a core dump. | ||||
| The \verb\%s\ format is more relaxed: if the corresponding argument is | ||||
| The \code{\%s} format is more relaxed: if the corresponding argument is | ||||
| not a string object, it is converted to string using the | ||||
| \function{str()} built-in function.  Using \code{*} to pass the width | ||||
| or precision in as a separate (integer) argument is supported.  The | ||||
| \C{} formats \verb\%n\ and \verb\%p\ are not supported. | ||||
| \C{} formats \code{\%n} and \code{\%p} are not supported. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| If you have a really long format string that you don't want to split | ||||
| up, it would be nice if you could reference the variables to be | ||||
| formatted by name instead of by position.  This can be done by using | ||||
| an extension of \C{} formats using the form \verb\%(name)format\, e.g. | ||||
| an extension of \C{} formats using the form \code{\%(name)format}, e.g. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| \begin{verbatim} | ||||
| >>> table = {'Sjoerd': 4127, 'Jack': 4098, 'Dcab': 8637678} | ||||
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