Fix the markup so it doesn't break formatting.

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Fred Drake 2002-08-06 21:36:06 +00:00
parent 2d702465b3
commit 31f3db39f3
1 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Comments are ignored by the syntax; they are not tokens.
\subsection{Encoding declarations\label{encodings}} \subsection{Encoding declarations\label{encodings}}
If a comment in the first or second line of the Python script matches If a comment in the first or second line of the Python script matches
the regular expression "coding[=:]\s*([\w-_.]+)", this comment is the regular expression \regexp{coding[=:]\e s*([\e w-_.]+)}, this comment is
processed as an encoding declaration; the first group of this processed as an encoding declaration; the first group of this
expression names the encoding of the source code file. The recommended expression names the encoding of the source code file. The recommended
forms of this expression are forms of this expression are
@ -91,9 +91,9 @@ which is recognized also by GNU Emacs, and
\end{verbatim} \end{verbatim}
which is recognized by Bram Moolenar's VIM. In addition, if the first which is recognized by Bram Moolenar's VIM. In addition, if the first
bytes of the file are the UTF-8 signature ($'\xef\xbb\xbf'$), the bytes of the file are the UTF-8 byte-order mark
declared file encoding is UTF-8 (this is supported, among others, by (\code{'\e xef\e xbb\e xbf'}), the declared file encoding is UTF-8
Microsoft's notepad.exe). (this is supported, among others, by Microsoft's \program{notepad}).
If an encoding is declared, the encoding name must be recognized by If an encoding is declared, the encoding name must be recognized by
Python. % XXX there should be a list of supported encodings. Python. % XXX there should be a list of supported encodings.