Consistency: "Unix" ==> "\UNIX{}"

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Fred Drake 1998-01-13 19:10:02 +00:00
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@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ between the client and server. \code{UDPServer} uses datagrams, which
are discrete packets of information that may arrive out of order or be
lost while in transit. The more infrequently used
\code{UnixStreamServer} and \code{UnixDatagramServer} classes are
similar, but use Unix domain sockets; they're not available on
non-Unix platforms. For more details on network programming, consult
similar, but use \UNIX{} domain sockets; they're not available on
non-\UNIX{} platforms. For more details on network programming, consult
a book such as W. Richard Steven's \emph{UNIX Network Programming}
or Ralph Davis's \emph{Win32 Network Programming}.

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ native toolkit interfaces for the Macintosh.
This module defines several new object types and functions that
provide access to the functionality of STDWIN.
On Unix running X11, it can only be used if the \code{DISPLAY}
On \UNIX{} running X11, it can only be used if the \code{DISPLAY}
environment variable is set or an explicit \samp{-display
\var{displayname}} argument is passed to the Python interpreter.

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@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The modules described in this chapter provide various services to
World-Wide Web (WWW) clients and/or services, and a few modules
related to news and email. They are all implemented in Python. Some
of these modules require the presence of the system-dependent module
\code{sockets}, which is currently only fully supported on Unix and
Windows NT. Here is an overview:
\code{sockets}\refbimodindex{socket}, which is currently only fully
supported on \UNIX{} and Windows NT. Here is an overview:
\begin{description}

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@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ between the client and server. \code{UDPServer} uses datagrams, which
are discrete packets of information that may arrive out of order or be
lost while in transit. The more infrequently used
\code{UnixStreamServer} and \code{UnixDatagramServer} classes are
similar, but use Unix domain sockets; they're not available on
non-Unix platforms. For more details on network programming, consult
similar, but use \UNIX{} domain sockets; they're not available on
non-\UNIX{} platforms. For more details on network programming, consult
a book such as W. Richard Steven's \emph{UNIX Network Programming}
or Ralph Davis's \emph{Win32 Network Programming}.

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ native toolkit interfaces for the Macintosh.
This module defines several new object types and functions that
provide access to the functionality of STDWIN.
On Unix running X11, it can only be used if the \code{DISPLAY}
On \UNIX{} running X11, it can only be used if the \code{DISPLAY}
environment variable is set or an explicit \samp{-display
\var{displayname}} argument is passed to the Python interpreter.

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@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ The modules described in this chapter provide various services to
World-Wide Web (WWW) clients and/or services, and a few modules
related to news and email. They are all implemented in Python. Some
of these modules require the presence of the system-dependent module
\code{sockets}, which is currently only fully supported on Unix and
Windows NT. Here is an overview:
\code{sockets}\refbimodindex{socket}, which is currently only fully
supported on \UNIX{} and Windows NT. Here is an overview:
\begin{description}