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1.1 root 1: cs
2: cs:.so /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.s:OUT
3: cs:.so /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.cs:OUT
4: cs::PRINT& QUEST
5: "Do you want instructions (y or n)?"
6: "
7: The docgen program with the -mcs option is designed to help you generate
8: a document cover sheet without understanding or remembering the special
9: cover sheet formatting command names. Simply answer the questions with the
10: correct information (or type a carriage return to indicate that there is
11: no information).
12:
13: In several instances you will be given the choice of reading the text from
14: a file (by typing ':r' followed by the filename) or typing the information in
15: directly. If any of the following items are lengthy, it probably will be most
16: convenient to read the data from a file prepared earlier: abstract, complete
17: copy distribution list, cover sheet only distribution list. If you have no data
18: to input for any one of these items, simply type a colon(:) followed by a
19: carriage return.
20:
21: After you have answered all the questions, you will find that docgen has
22: written (or appended) the information to the output file (default temp.cover)
23: in your directory. This file is ready to troff. The ms macros will be loaded
24: for you.
25: "
26: cs:.DT:SKIP
27: "What date do you want (just type return if today)?"
28: cs:.TI:MANY
29: "Type in the full title of the document."
30: cs:{
31: cs:.AH:ARGS
32: "Type the author's name."
33: "location code (2 characters)?"
34: "department?"
35: "extension?"
36: "room number?"
37: "computer mail address?"
38: "company if other than AT&T-BL?"
39: } "are there more authors? (y or return)"
40: cs:.SA:MANY
41: "Type in the abstract."
42: cs:.SE:OUT
43: cs:.KW "$" "$" "$" "$" "$" "$" "$" "$" "$":QUEST & QSTUFF
44: "Are there keywords for the abstract? (y or return)"
45: " Type in 1st keyword or phrase."
46: " next?"
47: " next?"
48: " next?"
49: " next?"
50: " next?"
51: " next?"
52: " next?"
53: " last?"
54: cs:.TY:ARGS
55: "What type of document is the cover sheet for?
56: for technical memorandum type: TM
57: for internal memorandum type: IM
58: for technical correspondence type: TC"
59: "Is this a software-related document? (y or return)"
60: cs:{
61: cs:.NU:ARGS
62: "Answer the following questions for each document number.
63: What is the department number (5 digits)?"
64: "What is the date field (yymmdd)?"
65: "What is the sequence field (2 digits)?"
66: "What is the filing case?"
67: "What is the project number(default is that for 1127)?"
68: } "are there more numbers? (y or return)"
69: cs:.MY:QUEST & ARGS
70: "Do you wish to select MERCURY announcement bulletin sections? (y or return)"
71: " Chemistry and Materials? (y or return)"
72: " Communications? (y or return)"
73: " Computing? (y or return)"
74: " Electronics? (y or return)"
75: " Life Sciences? (y or return)"
76: " Mathematics and Statistics? (y or return)"
77: " Physics? (y or return)"
78: " Manufacturing? (y or return)"
79: cs:.PR:QUEST & ARGS
80: "Do you wish to select a proprietary classification?"
81: " for AT&T BELL LABORATORIES - PROPRIETARY type: BP
82: for no marking type: 0"
83: cs:.GS:QUEST & OUT
84: "Is this document government security classified? (y or return)"
85: cs:.RL:ARGS
86: "Should ITDS release this document to any AT&T employee? (y or n)"
87: cs:.CO:MANY&ARGS
88: "Type the addressees (one per line) to whom you intend to send
89: complete copies of the document. For non-BTL recipients add tab
90: character and company name. "
91: "Do you want the 1127 default complete copy list?"
92: cs:.CE:OUT
93: cs:.CV:MANY&ARGS
94: "Type the addressees (one per line) to whom you intend to send
95: cover sheets of the document. For non-BTL recipients add tab
96: character and company name."
97: "Do you want the 1127 default cover sheet list?"
98: cs:.CE:OUT
99: cs:.SC:ARGS
100: "How many total pages are there (don't include the coversheet)?"
101: cs::PRINT
102: "Please submit this paper to the center database - see manual page submit.1
103: or type submit with no arguments and it will tell you"
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