[Python-checkins] r54904 - in python/branches/release25-maint/Doc: api/init.tex inst/inst.tex mac/using.tex (original) (raw)

georg.brandl python-checkins at python.org
Sat Apr 21 09:25:40 CEST 2007


Author: georg.brandl Date: Sat Apr 21 09:25:39 2007 New Revision: 54904

Modified: python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/api/init.tex python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/inst/inst.tex python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/mac/using.tex Log: Backport r54763: repair missing spaces after \UNIX.

Modified: python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/api/init.tex

--- python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/api/init.tex (original) +++ python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/api/init.tex Sat Apr 21 09:25:39 2007 @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ program name (set by \cfunction{Py_SetProgramName()} above) and some environment variables. The returned string consists of a series of directory names separated by a platform dependent delimiter

Modified: python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/inst/inst.tex

--- python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/inst/inst.tex (original) +++ python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/inst/inst.tex Sat Apr 21 09:25:39 2007 @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ \filevar{prefix} and \filevar{exec-prefix} stand for the directories that Python is installed to, and where it finds its libraries at run-time. They are always the same under Windows, and very -often the same under \UNIX and Mac OS X. You can find out what your Python +often the same under \UNIX{} and Mac OS X. You can find out what your Python installation uses for \filevar{prefix} and \filevar{exec-prefix} by running Python in interactive mode and typing a few simple commands. Under \UNIX, just type \code{python} at the shell prompt. Under

Modified: python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/mac/using.tex

--- python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/mac/using.tex (original) +++ python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/mac/using.tex Sat Apr 21 09:25:39 2007 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ \sectionauthor{Bob Savage}{bobsavage at mac.com}

Python on a Macintosh running Mac OS X is in principle very similar to -Python on any other \UNIX platform, but there are a number of additional +Python on any other \UNIX{} platform, but there are a number of additional features such as the IDE and the Package Manager that are worth pointing out.

Python on Mac OS 9 or earlier can be quite different from Python on



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