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\title{Big Python Manual}
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\author{Your Name Here}
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% Please at least include a long-lived email address;
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% the rest is at your discretion.
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Organization name, if applicable \\
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Street address, if you want to use it \\
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E-mail: \email{your-email@your.domain}
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\date{April 30, 1999} % update before release!
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% Use an explicit date so that reformatting
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% doesn't cause a new date to be used. Setting
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% the date to \today can be used during draft
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% stages to make it easier to handle versions.
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\release{x.y} % release version; this is used to define the
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\makeindex % tell \index to actually write the .idx file
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\makemodindex % If this contains a lot of module sections.
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% This makes the contents more accessible from the front page of the HTML.
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\chapter*{Front Matter\label{front}}
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Big Python is a special version of Python for users who require larger
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keys on their keyboards. It accomodates their special needs by ...
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The \code{\e appendix} markup need not be repeated for additional
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% The ugly "%begin{latexonly}" pseudo-environments are really just to
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% keep LaTeX2HTML quiet during the \renewcommand{} macros; they're
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% not really valuable.
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% If you don't want the Module Index, you can remove all of this up
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% until the second \input line.
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\renewcommand{\indexname}{Module Index}
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\input{mod\jobname.ind} % Module Index
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\renewcommand{\indexname}{Index}
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\input{\jobname.ind} % Index