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author | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1998-03-04 15:21:02 +0000 |
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committer | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1998-03-04 15:21:02 +0000 |
commit | b5f0268a6e61fbc6814f9f340e263e77797ab222 (patch) | |
tree | b9c842d34cc3a16b279f7733301668a115661653 | |
parent | dd0b9bab43bd64f916e8ee1effbaee6bee875850 (diff) | |
download | cpython-b5f0268a6e61fbc6814f9f340e263e77797ab222.tar.gz |
Update URL to get Perl. (Anyone want to re-write LaTeX2HTML in Python? ;)
Add comments about what to do about bugs.
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1 files changed, 31 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/README b/Doc/README index 4fb13f379d..d827bf65d2 100644 --- a/Doc/README +++ b/Doc/README @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ They now require LaTeX2e (LaTeX 2.09 compatibility is dropped). The Python Reference Manual is no longer maintained in LaTeX. It is now a FrameMaker document. The FrameMaker 5.0 files (ref.book, ref*.doc) as well as PostScript generated (ref.ps) from it are in the -subdirectory ref/. (See ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/framereader for -a free reader for FrameMaker documents, for some platforms.) Many +subdirectory ref/. (See <ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/framereader> +for a free reader for FrameMaker documents, for some platforms.) Many thanks to Robin Friedrich for the conversion of the Reference Manual to FrameMaker and his work on its index. @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ If you don't have LaTeX, or if you'd rather not format the documentation yourself, you can ftp a tar file containing HTML, PDF, or PostScript versions of all documents. Additional formats may be available. These should be in the same place where you fetched the -main Python distribution (try http://www.python.org or -ftp://ftp.python.org). +main Python distribution (try <http://www.python.org> or +<ftp://ftp.python.org>). The following are the LaTeX source files: @@ -34,14 +34,32 @@ 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: +the dvips tool. Printing depends on local conventions; at our site, +we use lpr. For example: make lib # create lib.dvi and lib.ps xdvi lib # preview lib.dvi lpr lib.ps # print on default printer +What if I find a bug? +--------------------- + +First, check that the bug is present in the online version of the +documentation at <http://www.python.org/docs/>; we may have already +fixed it. + +If we haven't, tell us about it. We'd like the documentation to be +complete and accurate, but have limited time. If you discover any +inconsistencies between the documentation and implementation, or just +have suggestions as to how to improve the documentation, let is know! +Send comments and patches to the Python Documentation Team: + + python-docs@python.org + +Thanks! + + What tools do I need? --------------------- @@ -50,8 +68,8 @@ documentation are written in Python. The simplest way to get the rest of the tools in the configuration we used is to install the teTeX TeX distribution, version 0.9. More -information is available on teTeX at http://www.tug.org/tetex/. This -is a UNIX-only TeX distribution at this time. +information is available on teTeX at <http://www.tug.org/tetex/>. +This is a UNIX-only TeX distribution at this time. If you don't want to get teTeX, or if you're not using UNIX, here is what you'll need: @@ -72,7 +90,7 @@ To create PDF files: To create PostScript files: - dvips. Most TeX installations include this. If you don't - have one, check CTAN (ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/). + have one, check CTAN (<ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/>). To create info files: @@ -80,10 +98,11 @@ To create info files: To create HTML files: - - Perl 5.004_04 or newer. Try www.perl.org for pointers. + - Perl 5.004_04 or newer. Find the software at + <http://language.perl.com/info/software.html>. - LaTeX2HTML 98.1p1, or newer. Releases are available at - http://www-dsed.llnl.gov/files/programs/unix/latex2html/. + <http://www-dsed.llnl.gov/files/programs/unix/latex2html/>. What if Times fonts are not available? @@ -105,6 +124,6 @@ The LaTeX documents can be converted to HTML using Nikos Drakos' LaTeX2HTML converter. See the Makefile; after some twiddling, "make l2h" should do the trick. -For the reference manual, I use Harlequin's webmaker. I'm not very +For the reference manual, we use Harlequin's webmaker. We're not very happy with it and hope that eventually FrameMaker will be able to produce HTML without third party help. |