(Message number 237)
Accepted:  09:56:27 03 Sep 94
Submitted: 04:06:58 03 Sep 94
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From: (Giuliano Procida) <gpp10@uk.ac.cam.cus>
To: (Arthur Norman) <acn1@uk.ac.cam.phx>
Subject: Have a look?

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OK the files for you to look at are in:

/home/gpp10/cml/data/

on CUS. The files are all in pairs file.html & file.rtf. To look at
the (proto-)documentaion using Mosaic you will need to run Mosaic on
CUS and Open Local from the File menu to get to the above
directory. Load the file toplvl.html.

I can also set this up on the CL, so that it is publically available
from http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/gpp10/toplvl.html or something very
similar. This would be world-readable and not just visible from CUS.

To see what things look like under Windows copy the .rtf files
(prefices: toplvl, refer, use, gloss, menu and grpah) to a directory
somewhere on a PC. Add the file foo.prj containing (at least):

[FILES]
toplvl.rtf
...
gloss.rtf

and run hc.exe on foo.prj. You will end up with foo.hlp to use with
CML (or whatever). You can also load the .rtf files into Word for
Windows* if you are that way inclined.

Let us know what is most wrong about the organisation, content layout
and hyperlinks. Some of the stuff is fairly terse and will be padded
out/made nicer.

Giuliano.

* Word for Windows 6 is part of MS Office and I was able to look at
the file you gave me in Word format.
