Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!bu-cs!ics!david From: david@ics.COM (David B. Lewis) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: Want X11 help Summary: O'Reilly Volume 0 Message-ID: <3531@ics.COM> Date: 31 Oct 89 14:13:27 GMT References: <1980@bacchus.dec.com> <6356@tacky.UUCP> Distribution: usa Organization: Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc., Cambridge MA Lines: 18 In article <6356@tacky.UUCP>, steve@tacky.UUCP (Steve Cook) writes: < in article <1980@bacchus.dec.com>, klee@chico.pa.dec.com (Ken Lee) says: < > Xref: tacky comp.windows.x:9336 comp.sys.dec:1659 comp.sys.sgi:740 comp.org.decus:401 < > < > O'Reilly and Associates, *The X Window System Series*, 4 volumes, ISBN < > 0-937175-26-9, 0-937175-27-7, etc. < < Does this mean that the O'reilly book on the Xt Intrinsics came out?? I haven't noticed a response from O'Reilly, so I'll give it a shot -- Ken is probably counting not Volumes 4/5 on Xt, but Volume 0, on the X Protocol, which makes four volumes when counted with the 1/2 on Xlib and 3 on Using X. -- David B. Lewis david@ics.com ics!david@buita.bu.edu david%ics.UUCP@buita.bu.edu "An organization designing a system will produce a copy of its own communication structure." - Melvin Conway