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[Python-checkins] CVS: python/dist/src/Doc/mac using.tex,1.1,1.2

[Python-checkins] CVS: python/dist/src/Doc/mac using.tex,1.1,1.2Fred L. Drake python-dev@python.org
Fri, 13 Oct 2000 22:24:23 -0700
Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/mac
In directory slayer.i.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv31476

Modified Files:
	using.tex 
Log Message:

Fix some internal references that I botched.


Index: using.tex
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RCS file: /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/mac/using.tex,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -C2 -r1.1 -r1.2
*** using.tex	2000/10/14 05:09:42	1.1
--- using.tex	2000/10/14 05:24:20	1.2
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*** 58,62 ****
  immediately upon completion, but your script assumes that if it prints
  something that text will stick around for a while. To fix this, see
! section \ref{Defaults}.
  
  \item
--- 58,62 ----
  immediately upon completion, but your script assumes that if it prints
  something that text will stick around for a while. To fix this, see
! section \ref{defaults}.
  
  \item
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*** 75,79 ****
  Creator code and document type is unset (or set incorrectly) -- this
  often happens when a file originates on a non-Mac computer.  See
! section \ref{CreatorCode} for more details.
  \end{itemize}
  
--- 75,79 ----
  Creator code and document type is unset (or set incorrectly) -- this
  often happens when a file originates on a non-Mac computer.  See
! section \ref{creator-code} for more details.
  \end{itemize}
  
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*** 226,230 ****
  can't locate it from the ``Open'' dialog box, or you get an error
  message like ``Can't open file of type ...'' see section
! \ref{CreatorCode}.
  
  When the \program{Python IDE} saves a script, it uses the creator code
--- 226,230 ----
  can't locate it from the ``Open'' dialog box, or you get an error
  message like ``Can't open file of type ...'' see section
! \ref{creator-code}.
  
  When the \program{Python IDE} saves a script, it uses the creator code
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*** 309,313 ****
  \program{EditPythonPrefs}.  You can also use \program{EditPythonPrefs}
  in this fashion to set the preferences of the \program{Python IDE} and
! any applets you create -- see Sections \ref{BuildApplet} and
  \ref{IDEapplet}.
  
--- 309,313 ----
  \program{EditPythonPrefs}.  You can also use \program{EditPythonPrefs}
  in this fashion to set the preferences of the \program{Python IDE} and
! any applets you create -- see section %s \ref{BuildApplet} and
  \ref{IDEapplet}.
  




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