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% Mention other important restrictions or general operating principles.
% For example:
The \code{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam.
The \module{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam.
It knows the four generally available Spam varieties and understands
both can sizes.
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% items defined in the module, insofar as they are important for the
% user.
The \code{spam} module defines the following functions:
The \module{spam} module defines the following functions:
% ---- 3.1. ----
% Redefine the ``indexsubitem'' macro to point to this module
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\begin{datadesc}{cansize}
The default can size, in ounces. Legal values are 7 and 12. The
default varies per supermarket. This variable should not be changed
once the \code{open()} function has been called.
once the \function{open()} function has been called.
\end{datadesc}
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\subsection{Spam Objects}
Spam objects (returned by \code{open()} above) have the following
Spam objects (returned by \function{open()} above) have the following
methods.
\setindexsubitem{(spam method)}

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% Mention other important restrictions or general operating principles.
% For example:
The \code{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam.
The \module{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam.
It knows the four generally available Spam varieties and understands
both can sizes.
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ is only available on genuine \UNIX{} systems.
% items defined in the module, insofar as they are important for the
% user.
The \code{spam} module defines the following functions:
The \module{spam} module defines the following functions:
% ---- 3.1. ----
% Redefine the ``indexsubitem'' macro to point to this module
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\begin{datadesc}{cansize}
The default can size, in ounces. Legal values are 7 and 12. The
default varies per supermarket. This variable should not be changed
once the \code{open()} function has been called.
once the \function{open()} function has been called.
\end{datadesc}
% --- 3.4. ---
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\subsection{Spam Objects}
Spam objects (returned by \code{open()} above) have the following
Spam objects (returned by \function{open()} above) have the following
methods.
\setindexsubitem{(spam method)}

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% Mention other important restrictions or general operating principles.
% For example:
The \code{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam.
The \module{spam} module defines operations for handling cans of Spam.
It knows the four generally available Spam varieties and understands
both can sizes.
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ is only available on genuine \UNIX{} systems.
% items defined in the module, insofar as they are important for the
% user.
The \code{spam} module defines the following functions:
The \module{spam} module defines the following functions:
% ---- 3.1. ----
% Redefine the ``indexsubitem'' macro to point to this module
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ system dependent).
\begin{datadesc}{cansize}
The default can size, in ounces. Legal values are 7 and 12. The
default varies per supermarket. This variable should not be changed
once the \code{open()} function has been called.
once the \function{open()} function has been called.
\end{datadesc}
% --- 3.4. ---
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\subsection{Spam Objects}
Spam objects (returned by \code{open()} above) have the following
Spam objects (returned by \function{open()} above) have the following
methods.
\setindexsubitem{(spam method)}