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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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1656d17c
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1656d17c
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Dec 29, 1997
by
Fred Drake
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Changed all \verb\...\ markup to either \code{...} or \samp{...}.
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@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Mailcap files are used to configure how MIME-aware applications such
as mail readers and Web browsers react to files with different MIME
types. (The name ``mailcap'' is derived from the phrase ``mail
capability''.) For example, a mailcap file might contain a line like
\
verb
\
video/mpeg; xmpeg %s
\
. Then, if the user encounters an email
message or Web document with the MIME type video/mpeg,
\
verb
\
%s
\
will be
\
samp
{
video/mpeg; xmpeg
\%
s
}
. Then, if the user encounters an email
message or Web document with the MIME type video/mpeg,
\
code
{
\%
s
}
will be
replaced by a filename (usually one belonging to a temporary file) and
the xmpeg program can be automatically started to view the file.
...
...
@@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ usually you'll override it by specifying a filename.
\var
{
plist
}
can be a list containing named parameters; the default
value is simply an empty list. Each entry in the list must be a
string containing the parameter name, an equals sign (
=
), and the
string containing the parameter name, an equals sign (
\code
{
=
}
), and the
parameter's value. Mailcap entries can contain
named parameters like
\
verb
\
%{foo}
\
, which will be replaced by the
named parameters like
\
code
{
\%\{
foo
\}
}
, which will be replaced by the
value of the parameter named 'foo'. For example, if the command line
\
verb
\
showpartial %{id} %{number} %{total}
\
\
samp
{
showpartial
\%\{
id
\}
\%\{
number
\}
\%\{
total
\}
}
was in a mailcap file, and
\var
{
plist
}
was set to
\code
{
['id=1',
'number=2', 'total=3']
}
, the resulting command line would be
\code
{
"showpartial 1 2 3"
}
.
...
...
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ and skip the entry if the check fails.
\begin{funcdesc}
{
getcaps
}{}
Returns a dictionary mapping MIME types to a list of mailcap file
entries. This dictionary must be passed to the
\code
{
findmatch
}
entries. This dictionary must be passed to the
\code
{
findmatch
()
}
function. An entry is stored as a list of dictionaries, but it
shouldn't be necessary to know the details of this representation.
...
...
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...
...
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Mailcap files are used to configure how MIME-aware applications such
as mail readers and Web browsers react to files with different MIME
types. (The name ``mailcap'' is derived from the phrase ``mail
capability''.) For example, a mailcap file might contain a line like
\
verb
\
video/mpeg; xmpeg %s
\
. Then, if the user encounters an email
message or Web document with the MIME type video/mpeg,
\
verb
\
%s
\
will be
\
samp
{
video/mpeg; xmpeg
\%
s
}
. Then, if the user encounters an email
message or Web document with the MIME type video/mpeg,
\
code
{
\%
s
}
will be
replaced by a filename (usually one belonging to a temporary file) and
the xmpeg program can be automatically started to view the file.
...
...
@@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ usually you'll override it by specifying a filename.
\var
{
plist
}
can be a list containing named parameters; the default
value is simply an empty list. Each entry in the list must be a
string containing the parameter name, an equals sign (
=
), and the
string containing the parameter name, an equals sign (
\code
{
=
}
), and the
parameter's value. Mailcap entries can contain
named parameters like
\
verb
\
%{foo}
\
, which will be replaced by the
named parameters like
\
code
{
\%\{
foo
\}
}
, which will be replaced by the
value of the parameter named 'foo'. For example, if the command line
\
verb
\
showpartial %{id} %{number} %{total}
\
\
samp
{
showpartial
\%\{
id
\}
\%\{
number
\}
\%\{
total
\}
}
was in a mailcap file, and
\var
{
plist
}
was set to
\code
{
['id=1',
'number=2', 'total=3']
}
, the resulting command line would be
\code
{
"showpartial 1 2 3"
}
.
...
...
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ and skip the entry if the check fails.
\begin{funcdesc}
{
getcaps
}{}
Returns a dictionary mapping MIME types to a list of mailcap file
entries. This dictionary must be passed to the
\code
{
findmatch
}
entries. This dictionary must be passed to the
\code
{
findmatch
()
}
function. An entry is stored as a list of dictionaries, but it
shouldn't be necessary to know the details of this representation.
...
...
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