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<p class=MsoNormal>When documentation says something like, “This chapter
should be read in conjunction with <span style='font-family:Consolas'>app(4)</span>
and <span style='font-family:Consolas'>application(3)</span>,” what do
the numbers in parentheses mean? Is this referring me to the module documentation
for <i>app</i> and <i>application</i>, and the numbers are to be ignored? Or
are these somehow related to the man section in Unix, and maybe the (3) is the
module documentation and (4) means something else? Please advise. Thank-you.</p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>David Mercer</p>
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