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- From: costello@pokvmcr3.mcl.ibm.com (Ed Costello)
- Message-ID: <7Sep1992.212054EDT.costello@vnet.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 7 September 92 21:20:54 EDT
- Subject: Re: What is BookMaster ?
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- References: <715852838.0@ttlg.ttlg.UUCP>
- Organization: MVS/JES Information Development, IBM Poughkeepsie
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- In <715852838.0@ttlg.ttlg.UUCP> Barry.King@ttlg.UUCP writes:
- >Not true. Bookmaster Read/2 is available for OS/2 and works
- >quite nicely with OS/2 2.0. Ask your local IBM rep about the
- >product.
-
- Just to clarify something:
- BookMaster is the markup language we use for documentation (funny things
- like :p. for a paragraph, :h for a heading)
- BookManager Read is the app you use to read "books" built with BookManager
- Build. Bookmanager Read is available for VM, MVS, Dos and OS/2. Build is
- only available on MVS and VM.
-
- -ed costello
- MVS/JES Information Development * Mid-Hudson Valley Programming Lab * IBM E.S.
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