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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Dec 02, 1998
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Fred Drake
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dependence on the XML package.
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These
scripts
and
Makefile
fragment
are
used
to
convert
the
Python
documentation
in
LaTeX
format
to
SGML
.
XML
is
also
supported
as
a
target
,
but
is
unlikely
to
be
used
.
This
material
is
highly
preliminary
and
incomplete
.
The
XML
omnibus
package
developed
by
the
Python
XML
-
SIG
is
required
.
See
http
://
www
.
python
.
org
/
sigs
/
xml
-
sig
/
for
more
information
on
the
package
.
To
convert
a
document
to
SGML
:
cd
Doc
/<
document
-
dir
>
make
-
f
../
tools
/
sgmlconv
/
make
.
rules
TOOLSDIR
=../
tools
To
generate
XML
instead
,
use
:
cd
Doc
/<
document
-
dir
>
make
-
f
../
tools
/
sgmlconv
/
make
.
rules
TOOLSDIR
=../
tools
xml
Note
that
building
the
second
target
format
is
fast
because
both
conversions
use
the
same
intermediate
format
(
an
ESIS
event
stream
).
Please
send
comments
and
bug
reports
to
python
-
docs
@
python
.
org
.
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