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Revision 887b5f8fc622267e1fd48862ea9d0dfd4a0abdc6 authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 30 April 2018, 07:27:50 UTC, committed by GitHub on 30 April 2018, 07:27:50 UTC

In text and entry boxes, this affects selection by double-click,
movement left/right by control-left/right, and deletion left/right
by control-BACKSPACE/DEL.
(cherry picked from commit 5ff3a161c8a6b525c5e5b3e36e9c43f5a95bda60)

Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
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bpo-21474: Update IDLE word/identifier definition from ascii to unicode. (GH-6643)
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about.rst
=====================
About these documents
=====================


These documents are generated from `reStructuredText`_ sources by `Sphinx`_, a
document processor specifically written for the Python documentation.

.. _reStructuredText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html
.. _Sphinx: http://sphinx-doc.org/

.. In the online version of these documents, you can submit comments and suggest
   changes directly on the documentation pages.

Development of the documentation and its toolchain is an entirely volunteer
effort, just like Python itself.  If you want to contribute, please take a
look at the :ref:`reporting-bugs` page for information on how to do so.  New
volunteers are always welcome!

Many thanks go to:

* Fred L. Drake, Jr., the creator of the original Python documentation toolset
  and writer of much of the content;
* the `Docutils <http://docutils.sourceforge.net/>`_ project for creating
  reStructuredText and the Docutils suite;
* Fredrik Lundh for his `Alternative Python Reference
  <http://effbot.org/zone/pyref.htm>`_ project from which Sphinx got many good
  ideas.


Contributors to the Python Documentation
----------------------------------------

Many people have contributed to the Python language, the Python standard
library, and the Python documentation.  See :source:`Misc/ACKS` in the Python
source distribution for a partial list of contributors.

It is only with the input and contributions of the Python community
that Python has such wonderful documentation -- Thank You!
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