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classdesc -- just use "..." with prose explaining the correspondence between keyword args and instance attributes. Document 'width' along with the other instance attributes. Describe default values consistently. Typo fixes.
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\section{\module{textwrap} ---
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Text wrapping and filling}
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\declaremodule{standard}{textwrap}
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\modulesynopsis{Text wrapping and filling}
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\moduleauthor{Greg Ward}{gward@python.net}
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\sectionauthor{Greg Ward}{gward@python.net}
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\versionadded{2.3}
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The \module{textwrap} module provides two convenience functions,
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\function{wrap()} and \function{fill()}, as well as
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\class{TextWrapper}, the class that does all the work. If you're just
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wrapping or filling one or two text strings, the convenience functions
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should be good enough; otherwise, you should use an instance of
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\class{TextWrapper} for efficiency.
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\begin{funcdesc}{wrap}{text\optional{, width\optional{, \moreargs}}}
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Wraps the single paragraph in \var{text} (a string) so every line is at
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most \var{width} characters long. Returns a list of output lines,
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without final newlines.
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Optional keyword arguments correspond to the instance attributes of
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\class{TextWrapper}, documented below. \var{width} defaults to
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\code{70}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{fill}{text\optional{, width\optional{, \moreargs}}}
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Wraps the single paragraph in \var{text}, and returns a single string
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containing the wrapped paragraph. \function{fill()} is shorthand for
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\begin{verbatim}
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"\n".join(wrap(text, ...))
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\end{verbatim}
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In particular, \function{fill()} accepts exactly the same keyword
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arguments as \function{wrap()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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Both \function{wrap()} and \function{fill()} work by creating a
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\class{TextWrapper} instance and calling a single method on it. That
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instance is not reused, so for applications that wrap/fill many text
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strings, it will be more efficient for you to create your own
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\class{TextWrapper} object.
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\begin{classdesc}{TextWrapper}{...}
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The \class{TextWrapper} constructor accepts a number of optional
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keyword arguments. Each argument corresponds to one instance attribute,
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so for example
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\begin{verbatim}
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wrapper = TextWrapper(initial_indent="* ")
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\end{verbatim}
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is the same as
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\begin{verbatim}
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wrapper = TextWrapper()
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wrapper.initial_indent = "* "
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\end{verbatim}
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You can re-use the same \class{TextWrapper} object many times, and you
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can change any of its options through direct assignment to instance
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attributes between uses.
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\end{classdesc}
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The \class{TextWrapper} instance attributes (and keyword arguments to
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the constructor) are as follows:
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\begin{memberdesc}{width}
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(default: 70) The maximum length of wrapped lines. As long as there are
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no individual words in the input text longer than \var{width},
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\class{TextWrapper} guarantees that no output line will be longer than
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\var{width} characters.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{expand_tabs}
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(default: \code{True}) If true, then all tab characters in \var{text}
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will be expanded to spaces using the \method{expand_tabs()} method of
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\var{text}.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{replace_whitespace}
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(default: \code{True}) If true, each whitespace character (as defined by
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\var{string.whitespace}) remaining after tab expansion will be replaced
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by a single space. \note{If \var{expand_tabs} is false and
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\var{replace_whitespace} is true, each tab character will be replaced by
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a single space, which is \emph{not} the same as tab expansion.}
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{initial_indent}
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(default: \code{''}) String that will be prepended to the first line
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of wrapped output. Counts towards the length of the first line.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{subsequent_indent}
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(default: \code{''}) String that will be prepended to all lines of
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wrapped output except the first. Counts towards the length of each
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line except the first.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{fix_sentence_endings}
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(default: \code{False}) If true, \class{TextWrapper} attempts to detect
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sentence endings and ensure that sentences are always separated by
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exactly two spaces. This is generally desired for text in a monospaced
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font. However, the sentence detection algorithm is imperfect: it
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assumes that a sentence ending consists of a lowercase letter followed
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by one of \character{.},
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\character{!}, or \character{?}, possibly followed by one of
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\character{"} or \character{'}, followed by a space. One problem
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with this is algorithm is that it is unable to detect the difference
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between ``Dr.'' in
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\begin{verbatim}
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[...] Dr. Frankenstein's monster [...]
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\end{verbatim}
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and ``Spot.'' in
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\begin{verbatim}
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[...] See Spot. See Spot run [...]
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\end{verbatim}
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Furthermore, since it relies on \var{string.lowercase} for the
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definition of ``lowercase letter'', it is specific to English-language
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texts. Thus, \var{fix_sentence_endings} is false by default.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{break_long_words}
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(default: \code{True}) If true, then words longer than
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\var{width} will be broken in order to ensure that no lines are longer
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than \var{width}. If it is false, long words will not be broken, and
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some lines may be longer than
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\var{width}. (Long words will be put on a line by themselves, in order
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to minimize the amount by which \var{width} is exceeded.)
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\end{memberdesc}
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\class{TextWrapper} also provides two public methods, analogous to the
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module-level convenience functions:
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\begin{methoddesc}{wrap}{text}
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Wraps the single paragraph in \var{text} (a string) so every line is at
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most \var{width} characters long. All wrapping options are taken from
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instance attributes of the \class{TextWrapper} instance. Returns a list
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of output lines, without final newlines.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{fill}{text}
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Wraps the single paragraph in \var{text}, and returns a single string
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containing the wrapped paragraph.
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\end{methoddesc}
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