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#BEGIN texinfo
# Don't remove the previous line.
# texinfo_documents
# This value determines how to group the document tree into
# Texinfo source files. It must be a list of tuples (startdocname,
# targetname, title, author, dir_entry, description, category,
# toctree_only), where the items are:
# startdocname: document name that is the “root” of the
# Texinfo file. All documents referenced by it in TOC trees
# will be included in the Texinfo file too. (If you want only
# one Texinfo file, use your master_doc here.)
# targetname: file name (no extension) of the Texinfo file in
# the output directory.
# title: Texinfo document title. Can be empty to use the title
# of the startdoc. Inserted as Texinfo markup, so special
# characters like @ and {} will need to be escaped to be
# inserted literally.
# author: Author for the Texinfo document. Inserted as Texinfo
# markup. Use @* to separate multiple authors, as in:
# 'John@*Sarah'.
# dir_entry: The name that will appear in the top-level DIR menu file.
# description: Descriptive text to appear in the top-level DIR menu file.
# category: Specifies the section which this entry will appear
# in the top-level DIR menu file.
# toctree_only: Must be True or False. If True, the startdoc
# document itself is not included in the output, only the
# documents referenced by it via TOC trees. With this option,
# you can put extra stuff in the master document that shows up
# in the HTML, but not the Texinfo output.
# All %s will be replaced with the version number.
# DON'T CHANGE THE FILENAME (2nd item).
texinfo_documents = [
('contents', 'python-%s', 'Python Documentation', _stdauthor,
'Python-%s', 'The Python Documentation', 'Python'),
]
#END texinfo