There are four principal documents, and a number of application notes, that may be useful to you. Each is available as HTML, Acrobat, and plain text. If you are going to print the document, Postscript will give best results (download the Postscript files in "bulk" form below). Acrobat will be nearly as good. Printing from the HTML files is not a good idea; HTML wasn't designed for fine typesetting.
The Acrobat reader is available as a Netscape plug-in and as
a standalone program, acroread.
Browse as one document Browse sections separately |
Browse/print Acrobat |
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Browse Release Notes |
Browse/print Acrobat |
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Browse Release Notes |
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Browse Demo |
Browse/print Acrobat |
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Browse as one document Browse sections separately |
Browse/print Acrobat |
Download as plain text |
Browse |
Browse/print Acrobat |
Download as plain text |
Browse |
Browse/print Acrobat |
Download as plain text |
Browse |
Browse/print Acrobat |
Download as plain text |
If running windows, use these, which are self-extracting zipped archives. After downloading them, launch (execute) the files. They will unpack the documents as separate files into the same folder.
If running Unix, use these, which are gzipped Unix archives. After downloading, use "gunzip" to decompress them, and "tar" to extract the individual files.
The sample files listed below are to be used with the "sessions" feature.
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Time-stamp: "18 December 1999"