From 090196513467ab5e329d15579b6b64ba88106ecf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Andrew M. Kuchling" Date: Sun, 7 May 2006 17:14:53 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Minor language edit --- Doc/lib/libmailbox.tex | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/lib/libmailbox.tex b/Doc/lib/libmailbox.tex index 50dd3dd433..0a1f792a34 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libmailbox.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libmailbox.tex @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ Flush the mailbox, unlock it if necessary, and close any open files. For some create=True}}} A subclass of \class{Mailbox} for mailboxes in Maildir format. Parameter \var{factory} is a callable object that accepts a file-like message -representation (which behaves as if open in binary mode) and returns a custom +representation (which behaves as if opened in binary mode) and returns a custom representation. If \var{factory} is \code{None}, \class{MaildirMessage} is used as the default message representation. If \var{create} is \code{True}, the mailbox is created if it does not exist. @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ the underlying message while the returned file remains open. \begin{classdesc}{mbox}{path\optional{, factory=None\optional{, create=True}}} A subclass of \class{Mailbox} for mailboxes in mbox format. Parameter \var{factory} is a callable object that accepts a file-like message -representation (which behaves as if open in binary mode) and returns a custom +representation (which behaves as if opened in binary mode) and returns a custom representation. If \var{factory} is \code{None}, \class{mboxMessage} is used as the default message representation. If \var{create} is \code{True}, the mailbox is created if it does not exist. @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ Three locking mechanisms are used---dot locking and, if available, the \begin{classdesc}{MH}{path\optional{, factory=None\optional{, create=True}}} A subclass of \class{Mailbox} for mailboxes in MH format. Parameter \var{factory} is a callable object that accepts a file-like message -representation (which behaves as if open in binary mode) and returns a custom +representation (which behaves as if opened in binary mode) and returns a custom representation. If \var{factory} is \code{None}, \class{MHMessage} is used as the default message representation. If \var{create} is \code{True}, the mailbox is created if it does not exist. @@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ information on the mailbox format.} \begin{classdesc}{Babyl}{path\optional{, factory=None\optional{, create=True}}} A subclass of \class{Mailbox} for mailboxes in Babyl format. Parameter \var{factory} is a callable object that accepts a file-like message -representation (which behaves as if open in binary mode) and returns a custom +representation (which behaves as if opened in binary mode) and returns a custom representation. If \var{factory} is \code{None}, \class{BabylMessage} is used as the default message representation. If \var{create} is \code{True}, the mailbox is created if it does not exist. @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ Mail with Rmail}{The Rmail manual, with some information on Babyl semantics.} \begin{classdesc}{MMDF}{path\optional{, factory=None\optional{, create=True}}} A subclass of \class{Mailbox} for mailboxes in MMDF format. Parameter \var{factory} is a callable object that accepts a file-like message -representation (which behaves as if open in binary mode) and returns a custom +representation (which behaves as if opened in binary mode) and returns a custom representation. If \var{factory} is \code{None}, \class{MMDFMessage} is used as the default message representation. If \var{create} is \code{True}, the mailbox is created if it does not exist. -- 2.40.0