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- From: andrewc@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au (Andrew J. Cosgriff !)
- Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: linux FAQ in LaTeX
- Message-ID: <andrewc.726826546@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au>
- Keywords: Linux FAQ, LaTeX
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- Organization: Monash University, Melb., Australia.
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- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 08:15:46 GMT
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- paula@bronte.boeing.com (Paul Allen) writes:
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- I think I'd have to agree to an extent...
- the FAQs should always be available in ASCII, for obvious reasons...
-
- As far as info files go, well, I like them - it's better for distributing the whole manual
- than to use ?roff format - can you imagine the gcc info files as a single ?roff file ?
- eurgh !
-
- Anyway, to help people out a bit in case they have all these info files and not emacs, I'll
- put the stand-alone info reader up at sunsite (there's also xinfo at export.lcs.mit.edu if
- you prefer to use X - it compiles no hassles), which came with TeX somewhere along the line.
-
- Enjoy !
-
- Cos !
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