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\documentclass{manual}

\title{Component Adaptation + Open Protocols \\ = The PyProtocols Package}

\author{Phillip J. Eby}

% Please at least include a long-lived email address;
% the rest is at your discretion.
\authoraddress{
%	Organization name, if applicable \\
%	Street address, if you want to use it \\
	Email: \email{pje@telecommunity.com}
}

\date{October 10, 2004}       % update before release!

\release{1.0a0}     % release version; this is used to define the
                  % \version macro

\makeindex          % tell \index to actually write the .idx file
\makemodindex       % If this contains a lot of module sections.


\begin{document}

\maketitle

% This makes the contents more accessible from the front page of the HTML.
%\ifhtml
%\chapter*{Front Matter\label{front}}
%\fi

%\input{copyright}

\begin{abstract}

\noindent

The Python Protocols package provides framework developers and users with
tools for defining, declaring, and adapting components between interfaces,
even when those interfaces are defined using different mechanisms.

\end{abstract}

\tableofcontents

\chapter{Reference}

\input{libprotocols.tex}

%\appendix
%\chapter{...}

%My appendix.

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%appendices.








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