| Python main documentation -- in LaTeX |
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| This directory contains the LaTeX sources to the Python documentation |
| and a published article about Python. |
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| If you don't have LaTeX, you can ftp a tar file containing PostScript |
| of the 4 main documents. It should be in the same place where you |
| fetched the main Python distribution, in a file named |
| "pythondoc-ps<version>.tar.gz". (See "../Misc/FAQ" for more |
| information about ftp-ing Python files.) |
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| The following are the LaTeX source files: |
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| tut.tex The tutorial |
| lib.tex, lib*.tex The library reference |
| ref.tex, ref[1-8].tex The reference manual |
| ext.tex How to extend Python |
| qua.tex, quabib.bib Article published in CWI Quarterly |
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| All except qua.tex (which isn't built by the default target) use the |
| style option file "myformat.sty". This contains some macro |
| definitions and sets some style parameters. |
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| The style parameters are set up for European paper size (21 x 29.7 cm, |
| a.k.a. A4, or roughly 8.27 x 11.7 inch) by default. To use US paper, |
| comment out the line saying \input{a4wide.sty} in myformat.sty (you |
| may want to fiddle with lay-out parameters like \textwidth and |
| \textheight, since the default format uses rather wide margins). |
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| You need the makeindex utility to produce the index for ref.tex |
| lib.tex; you need bibtex to produce the references list for qua.tex. |
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| There's a Makefile to call LaTeX and the other utilities in the right |
| order and the right number of times. This will produce DVI files for |
| each document made; to preview them, use xdvi. PostScript is produced |
| by the same Makefile target that produces the DVI files. This uses |
| the dvips tool. Printing depends on local conventions; at my site, I |
| use lpr. For example: |
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| make ref # creates ref.dvi and ref.ps |
| xdvi ref # preview it ref.dvi |
| lpr -Ppsc ref.ps # print it on printer "psc". |
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| Making HTML files |
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| The Reference, Tutorial and Extensions manual can all be converted to |
| HTML using Nikos Drakos' LaTeX2HTML converter. See the Makefile; |
| after some twiddling, "make l2h" should do the trick. |
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| The Library manual doesn't work well with LaTeX2HTML; instead, there's |
| a Python script texi2html.py in this directory that can be run on the |
| texinfo generated as an intermediate step for generating the INFO |
| files as described in the next section. The command "make libwww" |
| should do this. |
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| Making the INFO version of the Library Reference |
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| The Library Reference can also be read in hypertext form using the |
| Emacs INFO system. This uses Texinfo format as an intermediate step. |
| It requires texinfo version 2 (we have used 2.14). |
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| To build the info files (python-lib.info*), say "make lib.info". This |
| takes a while, even on a machine with a 100 MHz clock and 64 Mbytes of |
| RAM :-). Please ignore the output, which appears like error messages |
| but really is debugging output only. |
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| You may have to change a site dependency in fix.el: if texinfo 2.xx |
| isn't installed by default at your site, you'll have to install it |
| (use archie to locate a version and ftp to fetch it). If you can't |
| install it in the standard Emacs load path, uncomment the line |
| containing a "(setq load-path ...)" statement, and fill in the path |
| where you put it. |
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| The files used by the conversion process are: |
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| partparse.py Python script that converts LaTeX sources to |
| texi files. |
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| texi{pre,post}.dat Files placed before and after the result. |
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| fix.el Elisp file executed by Emacs. Two calls to |
| 'texinfo-all-menus-update are necessary in |
| some cases. |
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| fix_hack Shell script to fix the results of the |
| "underscore hack". {\ptt \char'137} is |
| back-translated to a simple underscore. This |
| is needed for the texindex program. |
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| whichlibs Shell script to print a list of lib*.tex files |
| to be processed. |
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| A Million thanks for Jan-Hein B\"uhrman for writing and debugging the |
| convertor and related scripts, and for fixing the LaTeX sources and |
| writing new macros for myformat.sty! |