Return-Path: owner-linux-activists@Niksula.hut.fi Return-Path: Received: from joker.cs.hut.fi by hydra.Helsinki.FI (4.1/SMI-4.1/36) id AA07578; Tue, 19 Jan 93 01:59:57 +0200 Received: from joker.cs.hut.fi by niksula.hut.fi id <61942-4>; Tue, 19 Jan 1993 01:58:54 +0200 From: "Linux Activists" To: "Linux-Activists" Reply-To: "Linux-Activists" X-Note1: Remember to put 'X-Mn-Key: DOC' to your mail body or header Subject: Linux-Activists - Channel DOC digest. 93-0-18-23:5 X-Mn-Key: DOC Sender: owner-linux-activists@Niksula.hut.fi Message-Id: <93Jan19.015854eet.61942-4@niksula.hut.fi> Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1993 01:58:53 +0200 Status: RO X-Status: Topics: Re: No known channel name given ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ashtray@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (John Newnham) Subject: Re: No known channel name given Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1993 01:02:47 +0200 mdw says "you can do a search for '{\bf ...}'" to get info on particular commands. This sounds like an ideal place for a table/index. The idea would be to _avoid_ writing and article "Some common unix commands and expressions", but to reference the reader to existing writing (which is probably more complete anyway). I imagine this would not be too hard in LaTeX? - just the $0.02 of someone who has never used any flavour of TeX :-) ashtray ------------------------------ End of DOC Digest ***************** ------- .