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diff --git a/Doc/texinputs/distutils.sty b/Doc/texinputs/distutils.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 45e2ed11b3..0000000000 --- a/Doc/texinputs/distutils.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -% -% LaTeX commands and macros needed for the two Distutils manuals, -% inst.tex and dist.tex. -% -% $Id$ -% - -% My gripe list about the Python style files: -% * I want italics in verbatim environments for variable -% text (verbatim.sty?) -% * I hate escaping underscores (url.sty fixes this) - -% '\command' is for Distutils commands which, depending on your -% perspective, are just arguments to the setup script, or sub- -% commands of the setup script, or the classes that implement -% each "command". -\newcommand{\command}[1]{\code{#1}} - -% '\option' is for Distutils options *in* the setup script. Command- -% line options *to* the setup script are marked up in the usual -% way, ie. with '\programopt' or '\longprogramopt' -\newcommand{\option}[1]{\textsf{\small{#1}}} - -% '\filevar' is for variable components of file/path names -- eg. -% when you put 'prefix' in a pathname, you mark it up with -% '\filevar' so that it still looks pathname-ish, but is -% distinguished from the literal part of the path. Fred says -% this can be accomplished just fine with '\var', but I violently -% disagree. Pistols at dawn will sort this one out. -\newcommand{\filevar}[1]{{\textsl{\filenq{#1}}}} - -% Just while the code and docs are still under development. -\newcommand{\XXX}[1]{\textbf{**#1**}} |
