Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!wuarchive!uunet!comix!jeffl From: jeffl@comix.UUCP (Jeff Liebermann) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: '386 Unix Wars Keywords: sco unix interactive wars Message-ID: <95@comix.UUCP> Date: 1 Jan 91 06:55:32 GMT References: <276d312d-8aecomp.unix.i386@point.UUCP> <33791527@bfmny0.BFM.COM> <1990Dec20.175625.17487@eci386.uucp> <357@metran.UUCP> <1990Dec23.160807.3207@virtech.uucp> <2834@cirrusl.UUCP> Organization: COmmittee to Maintain Independent Xenix Lines: 42 dhesi%cirrusl@oliveb.ATC.olivetti.com (Rahul Dhesi) writes: >In <1990Dec23.160807.3207@virtech.uucp> cpcahil@virtech.uucp (Conor P. >Cahill) writes: >>You go on and on about how bad the permuted index is... >Maybe I'm looking at the wrong UNIX derivative, but: >(a) There is no such thing as *the* permuted index; there are many of >them, and the user's first challenge is to find the right one. Also, Great. Now we have the "index wars". Think of the permuted index as a crude form of what is now called hypertext (or give me a word, and I'll give you a clue). Since the number and size of the manuals, documents, updates, release notes, tutorials, user guides, references, and such tend to grow linearly with code size, the days of the PRINTED index are numbered. Documentation is no longer released with the software, but staggered to meet the realities of printing schedules. A printed permuted index is usually obsolete when the first release notes, updates, and bug fixed arrive. The answer to this problem is in front of your face. The index should be on-line. One should be able to type a keyword and some database should belch the document name, current version, and page references. My illusions are a hypertext like indexer with context sensitive suggestions. The final output should be either a man page or a manual page reference. I've been lobbying for such an on-line index with various vendors and have attracted zero interest. I've suggested to some database vendors that their "demo" database should be an index to their documentation. No interest again. Oh well.... Trivia: From the cover of Radio Shack's latest catalog; "Creating New Standards". I always wondered where standards came from. -- # Jeff Liebermann Box 272 1540 Jackson Ave Ben Lomond CA 95005 # (408)336-2558 voice (408)429-0483 digital pager wb6ssy CIS:73557,2074 # PC REPAIR & RF DESIGN uunet!comix!jeffl ucscc.ucsc.edu!comix!jeffl # universe!milky_way!solar_system!earth!na!us!uunet!comix!jeffl