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40 UNIX User's Supplementary Documents (USD)
42 \s-24.4 Berkeley Software Distribution\s+2
46 This volume contains documents which supplement the manual pages in
48 The Unix User's Reference Manual
50 for the 4.4BSD system as distributed by U.C. Berkeley.
57 .tl 'Unix for Beginners \- Second Edition''USD:1'
59 An introduction to the most basic uses of the system.
62 .tl 'Learn \- Computer\-Aided Instruction on UNIX (Second Edition)''USD:2'
64 Describes a computer-aided instruction program that walks new users through
65 the basics of files, the editor, and document prepararation software.
71 .tl 'An Introduction to the UNIX Shell''USD:3'
73 Steve Bourne's introduction to the capabilities of
75 a command interpreter especially popular for writing shell scripts.
78 .tl 'An Introduction to the C shell''USD:4'
82 (a command interpreter popular for interactive work) describes many
83 commonly used UNIX commands, assumes little prior knowledge of UNIX,
84 and has a glossary useful for beginners.
87 .tl 'DC \- An Interactive Desk Calculator''USD:5'
89 A super HP calculator, if you do not need floating point.
92 .tl 'BC \- An Arbitrary Precision Desk-Calculator Language''USD:6'
94 A front end for DC that provides infix notation, control flow, and
98 Communicating with the World
101 .tl 'Mail Reference Manual''USD:7'
103 Complete details on one of the programs for sending and reading your mail.
106 .tl 'The Rand MH Message Handling System''USD:8'
108 This system for managing your computer mail uses lots of small programs,
109 instead of one large one.
115 .tl 'A Tutorial Introduction to the Unix Text Editor''USD:9'
117 An easy way to get started with the line editor,
121 .tl 'Advanced Editing on Unix''USD:10'
126 .tl 'An Introduction to Display Editing with Vi''USD:11'
128 The document to learn to use the \fIvi\fR screen editor.
131 .tl 'Ex Reference Manual (Version 3.7)''USD:12'
133 The final reference for the \fIex\fR editor.
136 .tl 'Vi Reference Manual''USD:13'
138 The definitive reference for the \fInvi\fR editor.
141 .tl 'Jove Manual for UNIX Users''USD:14'
143 Jove is a small, self-documenting, customizable display editor, based on
144 EMACS. A plausible alternative to
148 .tl 'SED \- A Non-interactive Text Editor''USD:15'
150 Describes a one-pass variant of
152 useful as a filter for processing large files.
155 .tl 'AWK \- A Pattern Scanning and Processing Language (Second Edition)''USD:16'
157 A program for data selection and transformation.
163 .tl 'Typing Documents on UNIX: Using the \-ms Macros with Troff and Nroff''USD:17'
165 Describes and gives examples of the basic use of the typesetting tools and
166 ``-ms'', a frequently used package of formatting requests that make it easier
167 to lay out most documents.
170 .tl 'A Revised Version of \-ms''USD:18'
172 A brief description of the Berkeley revisions made to the \-ms formatting
173 macros for nroff and troff.
176 .tl 'Writing Papers with \fInroff\fR using \-me''USD:19'
178 Another popular macro package for
182 .tl '\-me Reference Manual''USD:20'
184 The final word on \-me.
187 .tl 'NROFF/TROFF User\'s Manual''USD:21'
189 Extremely detailed information about these document formatting programs.
192 .tl 'A TROFF Tutorial''USD:22'
194 An introduction to the most basic uses of
196 for those who really want to know such things, or want to write their
200 .tl 'A System for Typesetting Mathematics''USD:23'
204 an easy-to-learn language for high-quality mathematical typesetting.
207 .tl 'Typesetting Mathematics \- User\'s Guide (Second Edition)''USD:24'
209 More details about how to use
213 .tl 'Tbl \- A Program to Format Tables''USD:25'
215 A program for easily typesetting tabular material.
218 .tl 'Refer \- A Bibliography System''USD:26'
220 An introduction to one set of tools used to maintain bibliographic databases.
223 is used to automatically retrieve and format the references
224 based on document citations.
227 .tl 'Some Applications of Inverted Indexes on the UNIX System''USD:27'
229 Mike Lesk's paper describes the
231 programs in a somewhat larger context.
234 .tl 'BIB \- A Program for Formatting Bibliographies''USD:28'
236 This is an alternative to
238 for expanding citations in documents.
241 .tl 'Writing Tools \- The STYLE and DICTION Programs''USD:29'
243 These are programs which can help you understand and improve your
250 .tl 'A Guide to the Dungeons of Doom''USD:30'
252 An introduction to the popular game of \fIrogue\fP, a fantasy game
253 which is one of the biggest known users of VAX cycles.
256 .tl 'Star Trek''USD:31'
258 You are the Captain of the Starship Enterprise. Wipe out the
259 Klingons and save the Federation.