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- Subject: Re: Online Help
- Date: Fri, 15 Jul 1994 10:02:44 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Chris Herborth <herborth@53iss6.waterloo.ncr.com>
- In-Reply-To: <2e237a0cff438@elfhaven.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca> from "Michel Forget" at Jul 12, 94 05:00:14 pm
- Message-Id: <9407151005.al11890@ncrhub1.NCR.COM>
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- What you wrote:
- > I forgot to mention the location in my message; sorry. It is available at
- > ftp.uni-paderborn.de in (approximately) pub/atari/tools/acc/st-guide/
- > and the filename to get has 06 in it. The tools archive, with the same
- > number, is also available. I really wish this program was more widely
- > distributed. When I distribute the new version (4.5a) of MasterBrowse
- > to GEnie/Delphi, I'll make sure that the ST-Guide 06 archive is also
- > uploaded. I'll also FTP it to atari.archive.umich.edu if I can. The
- > more available it is, the better.
-
- IMHO, we can't standardize this unless the author agress to let us use it
- and distribute it with our programs.
-
- > I'll burn in hell before I learn the TeXinfo format; the document explaining
- > it appears to be 500K long.
-
- I could probably write one page telling you everything you need to know for
- writing a TeXinfo document, complete with hypertext links.
-
- The TeXinfo manual goes into all sorts of arcane details that don't apply
- to most people.
-
- > >If ST-Guide is a fairly easy format that supports some kind of formatting,
- > >hypertext links, and graphics, it sounds good enough to me.
- >
- > It does, for all of the above cases. It also does a lot more.
-
- But it's no good if we can't distribute it; can someone get ahold of the
- author and give him a real Internet account?
-
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