oz@yunexus.UUCP (Ozan Yigit) (02/16/90)
Because of some cooperative R&D work with a group in AT&T that
uses mm macros, we are looking for a way to get a hold of them.
I could not locate it in our SV source tapes, so I would appreciate
any info as to how we may go about licensing this macro package
from AT&T, if possible. Any pointers, suggestions, info, sources :-)
would be appreciated.
oz
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John Brunner (The Shockwave Rider) Phonet: +1 416 736-5257x3976gwyn@smoke.BRL.MIL (Doug Gwyn) (02/16/90)
In article <7636@yunexus.UUCP> oz@Nexus.YorkU.CA.UUCP (Ozan Yigit) writes: >Because of some cooperative R&D work with a group in AT&T that >uses mm macros, we are looking for a way to get a hold of them. >I could not locate it in our SV source tapes, so I would appreciate >any info as to how we may go about licensing this macro package >from AT&T, if possible. The -mm macros are supplied as part of the add-on Documenter's WorkBench (DWB) package, licensed separately by AT&T, also available from various VARs (SoftQuad, Elan, etc.). DWB was unbundled from UNIX System V when SVR2 was released.