[Python-checkins] r75616 - python/trunk/Doc/tutorial/index.rst

georg.brandl python-checkins at python.org
Thu Oct 22 18:17:06 CEST 2009


Author: georg.brandl
Date: Thu Oct 22 18:17:05 2009
New Revision: 75616

Log:
Add proper references.

Modified:
   python/trunk/Doc/tutorial/index.rst

Modified: python/trunk/Doc/tutorial/index.rst
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--- python/trunk/Doc/tutorial/index.rst	(original)
+++ python/trunk/Doc/tutorial/index.rst	Thu Oct 22 18:17:05 2009
@@ -28,18 +28,17 @@
 interpreter handy for hands-on experience, but all examples are self-contained,
 so the tutorial can be read off-line as well.
 
-For a description of standard objects and modules, see the Python Library
-Reference document. The Python Reference Manual gives a more formal definition
-of the language. To write extensions in C or C++, read Extending and Embedding
-the Python Interpreter and Python/C API Reference. There are also several books
-covering Python in depth.
+For a description of standard objects and modules, see :ref:`library-index`.
+:ref:`reference-index` gives a more formal definition of the language.  To write
+extensions in C or C++, read :ref:`extending-index` and
+:ref:`c-api-index`. There are also several books covering Python in depth.
 
 This tutorial does not attempt to be comprehensive and cover every single
 feature, or even every commonly used feature. Instead, it introduces many of
 Python's most noteworthy features, and will give you a good idea of the
 language's flavor and style. After reading it, you will be able to read and
 write Python modules and programs, and you will be ready to learn more about the
-various Python library modules described in the Python Library Reference.
+various Python library modules described in :ref:`library-index`.
 
 The :ref:`glossary` is also worth going through.
 


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