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% Complete documentation on the extended LaTeX markup used for Python % documentation is available in ``Documenting Python'', which is part % of the standard documentation for Python. It may be found online % at: % % http://www.python.org/doc/current/doc/doc.html \documentclass{howto} % This is a template for short or medium-size Python-related documents, % mostly notably the series of HOWTOs, but it can be used for any % document you like. % The title should be descriptive enough for people to be able to find % the relevant document. \title{Spammifying Sprockets in Python} % Increment the release number whenever significant changes are made. % The author and/or editor can define 'significant' however they like. \release{0.00} % At minimum, give your name and an email address. You can include a % snail-mail address if you like. \author{Me, 'cause I wrote it} \authoraddress{Me, 'cause I'm self-employed.} \begin{document} \maketitle % This makes the Abstract go on a separate page in the HTML version; % if a copyright notice is used, it should go immediately after this. % \ifhtml \chapter*{Front Matter\label{front}} \fi % Copyright statement should go here, if needed. % ... % The abstract should be a paragraph or two long, and describe the % scope of the document. \begin{abstract} \noindent This document describes how to spammify sprockets. It is a useful example of a Python HOWTO document. It is not dependent on any particular sprocket implementation, and includes a Python-based implementation in the \module{sprunkit} module. \end{abstract} \tableofcontents Spammifying sprockets from Python is both fun and entertaining. Applying the techniques described here, you can also fill your hard disk quite effectively. \section{What is Sprocket Spammification?} You have to ask? It's the only thing to do to your sprockets! \section{Why Use Python?} Python is an excellent language from which to spammify your sprockets since you can do it on any platform. \section{Software Requirements} You need to have the following software installed: % The {itemize} environment uses a bullet for each \item. If you want the % \item's numbered, use the {enumerate} environment instead. \begin{itemize} \item Python 1.9. \item Some sprocket definition files. \item At least one sprocket system implementation. \end{itemize} Note that the \module{sprunkit} is provided with this package and implements ActiveSprockets in Python. % The preceding sections will have been written in a gentler, % introductory style. You may also wish to include a reference % section, documenting all the functions/exceptions/constants. % Often, these will be placed in separate files and input like this: \input{module} \appendix \section{This is an Appendix} To create an appendix in a Python HOWTO document, use markup like this: \begin{verbatim} \appendix \section{This is an Appendix} To create an appendix in a Python HOWTO document, .... \section{This is another} Just add another \section{}, but don't say \appendix again. \end{verbatim} \end{document}