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From: andys@shlepper.ATT.COM (a.b.sherman)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: DOCUMENT PREPARATION 3.51 questions.
Message-ID: <172@shlepper.ATT.COM>
Date: 8 Dec 87 03:46:15 GMT
References: <160@icus.UUCP>
Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Middletown, NJ
Lines: 27
Keywords: nroff, troff, dwb, text
Summary: Some new stuff came in with DWB 2.0

In article <160@icus.UUCP>, lenny@icus.UUCP (Lenny Tropiano) writes:
| I just recently installed the DOCUMENT PREPARATION utilities for
| the UNIX pc.  I am familiar in using the nroff commands, but have
| some questions about something that came with the 3.51 version that
| wasn't in the 3.5 release.
| 
| There are a few files in /usr/lib/dwb/  (I assume DOCUMENT WORKBENCH).
| 
| 	The programs are:
| 		ndexer*		parts*		sbj2*		style1*
| 		ndxformat*	samples/	sbj3*		style2*
| 		deroff*		pages*		sbj1*		sbjprep*	
| 		style3*
| 
| Unfortunately AT&T strikes again and there is no documentation :-) to
| explain the Document Preparation Utilities in the /usr/lib/dwb directory.
| I'm not familiar with these... can someone help?

In Release 2.0 of the Documenter's Workbench, some new things were
added, most notably subj and ndx, which are used for preparing
subject indexes.  The stuff in /usr/lib/dwb seems to be for
supporting that.  The samples directory has sample documents.
-- 
Andy Sherman / AT&T Bell Laboratories (Medical Diagnostic Systems)
480 Red Hill Road / Middletown NJ 07748 / (201) 615-5708
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