pete@wlbr.EATON.COM (Pete Lyall) (06/24/88)
Mike (and all UG Members) - Here is the UG LIBRARIAN's response to changing the format of the UG LIBRARY's "help" files: Pete ===================================================================== Date: 22-Jun-88 21:09 PDT From: Carl Kreider [71076,76] Subj: reply Pete, What follows is a reply to Mike King of ATT. The message from you is on the system at work, and I am off for a week or I would carve out his address. If I can do this without typos, his trailer looks like this: UUCP:..!ihnp4!cblpf!mdk1 Domain: mdk1@cblpf.ATT.COM His message re: help files came via comp.sys.m6809 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike, I agree with your choice of UG help file format :-). The history of what currently exists is roughly this: Few contributors send help files with their disk. In fact, it is hard enough to get them to send a signed release! So Dave Kalieta, who was librarian at the time, carved some information out of the database and called it a help file. This, he figured, would at least provide the instructions for use. I have spoken with him about this, and he dropped the ball on me. I don't have any more time than he does, so the most I have been able to do is to carve the files down a bit and remove some of the real extraneous stuff. But now that you have volunteered <grin> all this should be a thing of the past. Size is a potential problem, but, as you mentioned, brevity will help. They will surely have to be distributed in formatted condition since there is no default formatter for OS9. I, in fact, have neither Dynastar or TSWORD. I use my own invention, patterned after the Unix man pages for *roff. Disk space will be less of a problem as time goes on. More and more users have dsdd 40's and even 80's. I haven't had that much _demand_ for sssd diskettes, and several of the library disks can only be obtained in larger formats. By far the largest problem is familiarity with the utility the help file is intended to augment. That turned out to be my biggest problem. It requires reading source code to figure out all the options and their effects. It may require running the utility to clarify your understanding. I am fluent in C and asm, but really get bogged down in Basic. It is a very time consuming project. So, whaddaya think? If you are still interested (really, I am _not_ trying to scare you off) send a USnail address and I will start shipping disks to you. Carl Kreider OS-9 User Group Librarian -- Pete Lyall (OS9 Users Group VP)| DELPHI: OS9UGVP | Eaton Corp.(818)-706-5693 Compuserve: 76703,4230 (OS9 Sysop) OS9 (home): (805)-985-0632 (24hr./1200 baud) Internet: pete@wlbr.eaton.com UUCP: {ihnp4,scgvax,jplgodo,voder}!wlbr!pete