Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ncar!ico!ism780c!support From: support@ism780c.isc.com (Support account) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: ISC DWB question Keywords: ISC DWB Message-ID: <47425@ism780c.isc.com> Date: 12 Sep 90 16:05:34 GMT References: <328@sherpa.UUCP> Reply-To: support@ism780c.UUCP (Support account) Organization: Interactive Systems Corp., Santa Monica CA Lines: 31 In article <328@sherpa.UUCP> rac@sherpa.UUCP (Roger Cornelius) writes: >I recently purchased ISC's Documenters Workbench v2.2 from a mail-order >company and the documentation was missing. The binder was still in shrink >wrap with disks, etc., it was just missing documentation. The mail order >firm (Programmers Connection) suggested it would be quicker to contact ISC >myself (they were wrong!). >So finally, here is my question. Can someone who has purchased this >package please detail to me exactly what documentation was or should be >included? At least I'll be able to call ISC and specifically request >the stuff by name. The following lists what I've gotten so far. > In the binder you received there is an Introduction section at the very beginning. On the very first page of that Introduction is a guide to Text Processing Workbench documentation. It mentions itself (the binder, including introduction and installation instructions) and 2 other pieces of standard documentation, "UNIX System V/386 Documenter's Workbench Software Release 2.0 Handbook for New Users", and "UNIX System V/386 Documenter's Workbench Software Release 2.0 User's Guide". Optional documentation includes the "Technical Discussion and Reference Manual" which you mentioned receiving, as well as another "Handbook", a quick reference guide for the more experienced user. If you don't have this introduction with its pointer to the various docs, call your ISC contact and reorder that. Hope this helps. ...