Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/new/help/src/wwb, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .TI WWB
        !             2: Text Analysis with the Writer's Workbench System
        !             3: 
        !             4: Writer's Workbench (WWB) is a collection of programs to
        !             5: do proofreading and stylistic analysis of text files,
        !             6: together with checks for spelling, punctuation, diction,
        !             7: and doubled words.
        !             8: 
        !             9: The WWB programs are not automatically available to users since
        !            10: they are located in a non-standard command directory, /usr/wwb/bin.
        !            11: To make them accessible to you, you can edit your ".login" file
        !            12: and add /usr/wwb/bin to your "path" variable.
        !            13: If the following example is too brief, type "help .login"
        !            14: and "help searchpath" for more information.
        !            15: As an example, your ".login" file might contain the path definition
        !            16: 
        !            17:        set path = (/usr/ucb /bin /usr/bin .)
        !            18: 
        !            19: which you could change to
        !            20: 
        !            21:        set path = (/usr/ucb /usr/wwb/bin /bin /usr/bin .)
        !            22: 
        !            23: This would give you access to the WWB commands, which are:
        !            24: 
        !            25: .nf
        !            26:        abst        match       prosestand  splitrules  wwbaid
        !            27:        acro        mkstand     punct       style       wwbhelp
        !            28:        deroff      org         punctrules  syl         wwbinfo
        !            29:        dictadd     parts       sexist      topic       wwbman
        !            30:        diction     proofer     spelladd    wc          
        !            31:        double      proofr      spelltell   worduse     
        !            32:        findbe      prose       spellwwb    wwb         
        !            33: .fi
        !            34: 
        !            35: Manual pages for these commands are available on-line via
        !            36: the "wwbman" command (once your path has been set correctly),
        !            37: and hardcopies are available from the Academic
        !            38: Computing Services Library, 218 Evans.
        !            39: Currently we provide no consulting or bug-fixing support for WWB.
        !            40: The WWB system also comes with its own on-line
        !            41: documentation system consisting of the three commands:  wwbaid,
        !            42: wwbhelp, and wwbinfo.
        !            43: 
        !            44: As you experiment with them and the rest of the WWB system,
        !            45: you may notice a different style of presentation from
        !            46: the one to which you are accustomed.
        !            47: For example, sometimes the output pauses after each screenful
        !            48: and requires you to type RETURN to continue (not SPACE, with
        !            49: which most users at Berkeley are familiar).
        !            50: Sometimes the output does not pause at all; in these cases
        !            51: you may want to redo the last command adding "| more" to
        !            52: the end in order to read the output conveniently.
        !            53: Also, references to BREAK mean the command-kill character
        !            54: (or interrupt character), often Control-C.
        !            55: The next two pages are taken from the manual pages for wwbaid.
        !            56: 
        !            57: jak
        !            58: .bp
        !            59: .de PP
        !            60: .LP
        !            61: ..
        !            62: .de I
        !            63: \fI\\$1\fP
        !            64: ..
        !            65: .de B
        !            66: \fB\\$1\fP
        !            67: ..
        !            68: 
        !            69: .SH GETTING STARTED
        !            70: 
        !            71: All users of the Writer's Workbench system will find the user's aid helpful.
        !            72: For the old hand, it has many good memory-jogging features.
        !            73: For the newcomer, the user's aid can be used as a learning aid.
        !            74: .PP
        !            75: On occasion, you may want a list of all the Writer's Workbench system commands.
        !            76: To get a list, type:
        !            77: .PP
        !            78: .ce
        !            79: .B "wwbaid cmds"
        !            80: .PP
        !            81: If you are not familiar with the Writer's Workbench system
        !            82: or the user's aid, 
        !            83: you might find it convenient to use the on-line instruction session
        !            84: as an introduction.
        !            85: You can access it by typing:
        !            86: .PP
        !            87: .ce
        !            88: .B "wwbaid instruct"
        !            89: .PP
        !            90: When you are familiar with the seven 
        !            91: .I topics
        !            92: that answer questions about Writer's Workbench system commands,
        !            93: use the 
        !            94: .B index
        !            95: .I topic
        !            96: to explore some of the features
        !            97: of the Writer's Workbench system.
        !            98: If you type:
        !            99: .PP
        !           100: .ce
        !           101: .B "wwbaid open"
        !           102: .PP
        !           103: and press RETURN,
        !           104: the program will answer you with:
        !           105: .IP
        !           106: .sp
        !           107: For which Writer's Workbench system command do you want information?
        !           108: .br
        !           109: Type 
        !           110: help
        !           111: if you need a list.  Type
        !           112: .B quit
        !           113: to end this session.
        !           114: .sp
        !           115: At the prompt, type a command-name, help, or quit.
        !           116: .br
        !           117: =>
        !           118: .PP
        !           119: ``=>'' is a prompt for you to type a Writer's Workbench system
        !           120: .I command-name.
        !           121: Suppose you type
        !           122: .B proofr.
        !           123: The program will next ask you to enter a 
        !           124: .I topic.
        !           125: (Your choices are:  
        !           126: .BR "bugs, description, example, index, options, format," " and " "uses" ".)"
        !           127: If you chose 
        !           128: .B description
        !           129: as your
        !           130: .I topic,
        !           131: the program would respond by  printing a short passage
        !           132: describing the 
        !           133: .I proofr 
        !           134: program.
        !           135: Requests for other 
        !           136: .I topics
        !           137: and other Writer's Workbench
        !           138: system command-names
        !           139: will be handled similarly.
        !           140: Typing 
        !           141: .B quit
        !           142: will end the session.
        !           143: .PP
        !           144: You can type the word 
        !           145: .B all
        !           146: as your response to a request for a 
        !           147: .I topic
        !           148: and as a response to a request for a 
        !           149: .I command-name,
        !           150: or as a response to both.
        !           151: You will get:
        !           152: .IP a)
        !           153: all information on one command, if you type
        !           154: .B all
        !           155: instead of a 
        !           156: .I topic.
        !           157: .IP b)
        !           158: all commands on one topic, if you type
        !           159: .B all
        !           160: instead of a
        !           161: .I command-name.
        !           162: .IP c)
        !           163: all information on all commands, if you type
        !           164: .B "all all" .
        !           165: .PP
        !           166: When you have become familiar with the Writer's Workbench system
        !           167: and the user's aid,
        !           168: you may want to use a more direct route to information.
        !           169: .PP
        !           170: For example, the command:
        !           171: .PP
        !           172: .ce 3
        !           173: .B "wwbaid index all"
        !           174: .sp
        !           175: or
        !           176: .sp
        !           177: .B "wwbaid i all"
        !           178: .PP
        !           179: will print the complete index, and then exit.
        !           180: .PP
        !           181: Since every detail about the Writer's Workbench system
        !           182: cannot be covered by the user's aid,
        !           183: the command:
        !           184: .PP
        !           185: .ce
        !           186: .B "wwbaid map"
        !           187: .PP
        !           188: will print a list of papers, reprints of talks, 
        !           189: and related references about the Writer's Workbench system.
        !           190: .PP
        !           191: Whenever you need a memory-jogger, type 
        !           192: .PP
        !           193: .ce
        !           194: .B wwbaid
        !           195: .PP
        !           196: for a list of the user's aid commands.

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