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1.1 ! root 1: .\" Copyright (c) 1986 Regents of the University of California. ! 2: .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement ! 3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. ! 4: .\" ! 5: .\" @(#)00.contents 5.1 (Berkeley) 4/15/86 ! 6: .\" ! 7: .OH '''USD Contents' ! 8: .EH 'USD Contents''' ! 9: .TL ! 10: UNIX User's Supplementary Documents (USD) ! 11: .sp ! 12: \s-24.3 Berkeley Software Distribution, Virtual \s-2VAX\s+2\-11 Version\s+2 ! 13: .sp ! 14: \fRFebruary, 1986\fR ! 15: .PP ! 16: This volume contains documents which supplement the manual pages in ! 17: .I ! 18: The Unix User's Reference Manual ! 19: .R ! 20: for the Virtual \s-2VAX\s0-11 version of the system as distributed by U.C. ! 21: Berkeley, and Volumes 2a and 2b as provided by Bell Laboratories. ! 22: ! 23: .SH ! 24: Getting Started ! 25: .IP ! 26: .tl 'Unix for Beginners \- Second Edition''USD:1' ! 27: .QP ! 28: An introduction to the most basic uses of the system. ! 29: .IP ! 30: .tl 'Learn \- Computer\-Aided Instruction on UNIX (Second Edition)''USD:2' ! 31: .QP ! 32: Describes a computer-aided instruction program that walks new users through ! 33: the basics of files, the editor, and document prepararation software. ! 34: .SH ! 35: Basic Utilities ! 36: .IP ! 37: .tl 'An Introduction to the UNIX Shell''USD:3' ! 38: .QP ! 39: Steve Bourne's introduction to the capabilities of ! 40: .I sh, ! 41: a command interpreter especially popular for writing shell scripts. ! 42: .IP ! 43: .tl 'An Introduction to the C shell''USD:4' ! 44: .QP ! 45: This introduction to ! 46: .I csh, ! 47: (a command interpreter popular for interactive work) describes many ! 48: commonly used UNIX commands, assumes little prior knowledge of UNIX, ! 49: and has a glossary useful for beginners. ! 50: .IP ! 51: .tl 'DC \- An Interactive Desk Calculator''USD:5' ! 52: .QP ! 53: A super HP calculator, if you do not need floating point. ! 54: .IP ! 55: .tl 'BC \- An Arbitrary Precision Desk-Calculator Language''USD:6' ! 56: .QP ! 57: A front end for DC that provides infix notation, control flow, and ! 58: built\-in functions. ! 59: .SH ! 60: Communicating with the World ! 61: .IP ! 62: .tl 'Mail Reference Manual''USD:7' ! 63: .QP ! 64: Complete details on one of the programs for sending and reading your mail. ! 65: .IP ! 66: .tl 'The Rand MH Message Handling System''USD:8' ! 67: .QP ! 68: This system for managing your computer mail uses lots of small programs, ! 69: instead of one large one. ! 70: .IP ! 71: .tl 'How to Read the Network News''USD:9' ! 72: .QP ! 73: Describes how news works (generally) and some alternatives for reading it, ! 74: .I readnews ! 75: and ! 76: .I vnews . ! 77: .IP ! 78: .tl 'How to Use USENET Effectively''USD:10' ! 79: .QP ! 80: Describes the customs, protocols, and etiquette of network news, plus answers ! 81: to the questions most frequently asked by newcomers to the network. ! 82: .IP ! 83: .tl 'Notesfile Reference Manual''USD:11' ! 84: .QP ! 85: This feature-packed system for maintaining computer-aided discussion groups is ! 86: also useful for reading netnews. ! 87: .SH ! 88: Text Editing ! 89: .IP ! 90: .tl 'A Tutorial Introduction to the Unix Text Editor''USD:12' ! 91: .QP ! 92: An easy way to get started with the line editor, ! 93: .I ed. ! 94: .IP ! 95: .tl 'Advanced Editing on Unix''USD:13' ! 96: .QP ! 97: The next step. ! 98: .IP ! 99: .tl 'Edit: A Tutorial''USD:14' ! 100: .QP ! 101: An introduction to ! 102: .I edit, ! 103: a line\-oriented editor which is a version of ! 104: .I ex, ! 105: assuming no previous knowledge of UNIX or text editing. ! 106: .IP ! 107: .tl 'An Introduction to Display Editing with Vi''USD:15' ! 108: .QP ! 109: The document to learn to use the \fIvi\fR screen editor. ! 110: .IP ! 111: .tl 'Ex Reference Manual (Version 3.7)''USD:16' ! 112: .QP ! 113: The final reference for the \fIex\fR editor, which underlies both \fIedit\fR ! 114: and \fIvi\fR. ! 115: .IP ! 116: .tl 'Jove Manual for UNIX Users''USD:17' ! 117: .QP ! 118: Jove is a small, self-documenting, customizable display editor, based on ! 119: EMACS. A plausible alternative to ! 120: .I vi. ! 121: .IP ! 122: .tl 'SED \- A Non-interactive Text Editor''USD:18' ! 123: .QP ! 124: Describes a one-pass variant of ! 125: .I ed ! 126: useful as a filter for processing large files. ! 127: .IP ! 128: .tl 'AWK \- A Pattern Scanning and Processing Language (Second Edition)''USD:19' ! 129: .QP ! 130: A program for data selection and transformation. ! 131: .SH ! 132: Document Preparation ! 133: .IP ! 134: .tl 'Typing Documents on UNIX: Using the \-ms Macros with Troff and Nroff''USD:20' ! 135: .QP ! 136: Describes and gives examples of the basic use of the typesetting tools and ! 137: ``-ms'', a frequently used package of formatting requests that make it easier ! 138: to lay out most documents. ! 139: .IP ! 140: .tl 'A Revised Version of \-ms''USD:21' ! 141: .QP ! 142: A brief description of the Berkeley revisions made to the \-ms formatting ! 143: macros for nroff and troff. ! 144: .IP ! 145: .tl 'Writing Papers with \fInroff\fR using \-me''USD:22' ! 146: .QP ! 147: Another popular macro package for ! 148: .I nroff. ! 149: .IP ! 150: .tl '\-me Reference Manual''USD:23' ! 151: .QP ! 152: The final word on \-me. ! 153: .IP ! 154: .tl 'NROFF/TROFF User\'s Manual''USD:24' ! 155: .QP ! 156: Extremely detailed information about these document formatting programs. ! 157: .KS ! 158: .IP ! 159: .tl 'A TROFF Tutorial''USD:25' ! 160: .QP ! 161: An introduction to the most basic uses of ! 162: .I troff ! 163: for those who really want to know such things, or want to write their ! 164: own macros. ! 165: .KE ! 166: .KS ! 167: .IP ! 168: .tl 'A System for Typesetting Mathematics''USD:26' ! 169: .QP ! 170: Describes ! 171: .I eqn, ! 172: an easy-to-learn language for high-quality mathematical typesetting. ! 173: .IP ! 174: .tl 'Typesetting Mathematics \- User\'s Guide (Second Edition)''USD:27' ! 175: .QP ! 176: More details about how to use ! 177: .I eqn. ! 178: .IP ! 179: .KE ! 180: .tl 'Tbl \- A Program to Format Tables''USD:28' ! 181: .QP ! 182: A program for easily typesetting tabular material. ! 183: .IP ! 184: .tl 'Refer \- A Bibliography System''USD:29' ! 185: .QP ! 186: An introduction to one set of tools used to maintain bibliographic databases. ! 187: The major program, ! 188: .I refer, ! 189: is used to automatically retrieve and format the references ! 190: based on document citations. ! 191: .IP ! 192: .tl 'Some Applications of Inverted Indexes on the UNIX System''USD:30' ! 193: .QP ! 194: Mike Lesk's paper describes the ! 195: .I refer ! 196: programs in a somewhat larger context. ! 197: .IP ! 198: .tl 'BIB \- A Program for Formatting Bibliographies''USD:31' ! 199: .QP ! 200: This is an alternative to ! 201: .I refer ! 202: for expanding citations in documents. ! 203: .IP ! 204: .tl 'Writing Tools \- The STYLE and DICTION Programs''USD:32' ! 205: .QP ! 206: These are programs which can help you understand and improve your ! 207: writing style. ! 208: .SH ! 209: Amusements ! 210: .IP ! 211: .tl 'A Guide to the Dungeons of Doom''USD:33' ! 212: .QP ! 213: An introduction to the popular game of \fIrogue\fP, a fantasy game ! 214: which is one of the biggest known users of VAX cycles. ! 215: .IP ! 216: .tl 'Star Trek''USD:34' ! 217: .QP ! 218: You are the Captain of the Starship Enterprise. Wipe out the ! 219: Klingons and save the Federation. ! 220: .IP
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