Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac.programmer:2933 comp.sys.mac:22139 Path: utzoo!yunexus!geac!syntron!jtsv16!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!amdcad!ames!nrl-cmf!cmcl2!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!utastro!werner From: werner@utastro.UUCP (Werner Uhrig) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer,comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Inside Mac Summary: it should have loose-leaf to begin with ... and it is not too late :-) Message-ID: <3300@utastro.UUCP> Date: 26 Oct 88 13:52:05 GMT Article-I.D.: utastro.3300 References: <19358@apple.Apple.COM> <234@lloyd.camex.uucp> Organization: U. Texas, Astronomy, Austin, TX Lines: 24 In article <234@lloyd.camex.uucp>, kent@lloyd.camex.uucp (Kent Borg) writes: < In article <19358@apple.Apple.COM> mjohnson@Apple.COM (Mark Johnson) writes: < > ... how would you feel about Apple publishing _Inside < >Macintosh_ (and maybe other technical manuals) in loose-leaf or some other < >form which would lend itself to revision without new "delta" editions? < ... < >Mark B. Johnson < >Developer Technical Support < >Apple Computer, Inc. > > Don't do it. A book is much tougher, loose-leaves are always loose. > > The only reason for publishing Inside Macintosh in loose-leaf form I should have been done loos-leaf to start, and it is not too late to do it *RIGHT* ... I repeat what I said in 1984: Manuals is one thing you should learn from IBM ... -- --------------------> PREFERED-RETURN-ADDRESS-FOLLOWS <--------------------- (ARPA) werner@rascal.ics.utexas.edu (Internet: 128.83.144.1) (INTERNET) werner%rascal.ics.utexas.edu@cs.utexas.edu (UUCP) ..!utastro!werner or ..!uunet!rascal.ics.utexas.edu!werner