desouza@math.berkeley.edu (Paulo de Souza) (03/20/90)
Recently I heard about the existence of a manuscript by Michael Doob of University of Manitoba, entitled "A Gentle Introduction to TeX- A manual for self-study". I don't have the manuscript and I would like to see it and point our user to that text. Can anybody here point me into the direction of how to find it ? paulo de souza desouza@math.berkeley.edu
dhosek@jarthur.Claremont.EDU (---) (03/20/90)
In article <1990Mar20.003623.7598@agate.berkeley.edu> desouza@math.berkeley.edu (Paulo de Souza) writes: >Recently I heard about the existence of a manuscript by Michael Doob >of University of Manitoba, entitled "A Gentle Introduction to TeX- >A manual for self-study". >I don't have the manuscript and I would like to see it and point our >user to that text. Can anybody here point me into the direction of >how to find it ? Michael Doob's guide is available from ymir.claremont.edu (very little TeX stuff isn't ;-) in the directory [anonymous.tex.documentation] Some other training materials are available from this location as well. -dh -- Important note: The Anti-Social Committee will not be meeting this week. UUCP: uunet!jarthur!dhosek Internet: dhosek@hmcvax.claremont.edu
yk7m@ra.cs.Virginia.EDU (Kuk Kim) (03/23/90)
> Michael Doob's guide is available from ymir.claremont.edu (very little > TeX stuff isn't ;-) in the directory [anonymous.tex.documentation] Some > other training materials are available from this location as well. > There is no such directory there. Please check and let us know again. Thank you in advance. --- young