At 01:22 PM 9/27/2010 -0400, Terry Reedy wrote: >On 9/26/2010 9:38 PM, P.J. Eby wrote: >>At 11:15 AM 9/27/2010 +1000, Ben Finney wrote: > >>You misunderstand me; I wasn't asking how to *add* a link, but how to >>turn OFF the automatic conversion of the phrase "PEP 333" that happens >>without any special markup. > >>Currently, the PEP 3333 preface is littered with unnecessary links, >>because the PEP pre-processor turns *every* mere textual mention of a >>PEP into a link to it. > >Ouch. This is about as annoying as Thunderbird's message editor >popping up a windowed asking me what file I want to at.tach >everytime I write the word "at-tach' or a derivative without the >extra punctuation. It would definitely not be the vehicle for >writing about at=mentment syndromes. > >Suggestion pending something better from rst/PEP experts: >"This PEP extends PEP 333 (abbreviated P333 hereafter)." >perhaps with "to avoid auto-link creation" added before ')' to >pre-answer pesky questions and to avoid some editor re-expanding the >abbreviations. It turns out that using a backslash before the number (e.g. PEP \333) turns off the automatic conversion. The PEP still hasn't showed up on Python.org, though, so I'm wondering if maybe I broke something else somewhere.
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