m1wmk00@fed.FRB.GOV (William M. Kules) (12/21/89)
The X bibliography posted every so often lists the following title: ASP, Inc., X Reference Set (3 volumes), ASP, Inc., 1989. A 3 volume set of quick reference guides covering Xlib, Xt, Athena widgets, and popular clients. Does anyone know the ISBN number, or some other way of identifying them so that our library can order them? Phone numbers, full names (i.e., what does ASP stand for?), or other info for ordering would also be helpful. Thanks, Bill Kules, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, DC wmk@fed.FRB.GOV (...uunet!fed!wmk) (202) 452-3933 -- Bill Kules, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, DC wmk@fed.FRB.GOV (...uunet!fed!wmk) (202) 452-3933 Bill Kules, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, DC wmk@fed.FRB.GOV (...uunet!fed!wmk) (202) 452-3933
ira@oblio.UUCP (Ira Chayut) (12/30/89)
m1wmk00@fed.FRB.GOV (William M. Kules) writes: >ASP, Inc., X Reference Set (3 volumes), ASP, Inc., 1989. > A 3 volume set of quick reference guides covering Xlib, Xt, > Athena widgets, and popular clients. >Does anyone know the ISBN number, or some other way of identifying >them so that our library can order them? These books may be ordered from the publisher: ASP P.O. Box 9249 San Jose CA 95157-0249 (408) 629-7993 (800) 777-UNIX - Order desk (408) 534-1555 - Voice mail line ASP is not "stand" for anything that the publisher is willing to admit to. They also have reprints of the standard MIT distributed documentation.