| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 63.1 | Use these files, not the FT training docs | WORDY::JONG | Steve Jong/TANO Pubs | Tue Mar 27 1990 16:49 | 10 | 
|  |     The hard-copy documentation distributed at the DECmcc Field Test
    Training class in Merrimack was *not* the same as the EFT
    documentation.  The EFT documentation is more up to date and more
    accurate.  (I think I said this, but not clearly enough, perhaps.)
    
    The PostScript files listed in the base note are the EFT documents.
    You should replace your FT training documents with these files.
    
    By the way, we recommend printing these files on LPS40 printers.  LN03
    printers are much slower.
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| 63.2 | Save a tree - Bookreader for me! | CRBOSS::LEMONS | And we thank you for your support. | Fri Apr 06 1990 15:35 | 6 | 
|  | [Someone had to ask this . . .]
Are any of these documents available in Bookreader format?  If not now, when?
Thanks!
tl
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| 63.3 | Do the right thing...... | AKUNA::AIKINS | TBU Communications Support - CSC/SPR | Sun Apr 08 1990 19:08 | 10 | 
|  | 	I would just like to add weight to the request for Bookreader format. 
AT  fieldtest Training we were told that this had not been looked at !!!
	Comeon  guys....at the CSCs we have killed enough trees to stock our
cubicles with manuals...let us do the correct thing and save some space and a
few trees in the process.
	Can the documentation guys (Steve Jong) give us a time for this ??
						Mike A.
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| 63.4 | INFO in note 57.11 | GOSTE::CALLANDER |  | Mon Apr 09 1990 11:00 | 9 | 
|  |     
    This question was asked in note 57. The reply from Steve Jong
    is located in note 57.11. 
    
    In short (since his response was short), he stated that he was
    looking to the release after 1.1.
    
    MODERATOR
    
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| 63.5 | Bookreader Support | DELNI::D_DIXON |  | Tue Apr 10 1990 13:28 | 19 | 
|  | 
Here is our position on support for Bookreader. 
DECmcc documentation is written using the Interleaf Workstation Publishing 
tool.   At  present, TaN  Publications is not  satisfied that there is a 
clean, reliable method to convert Interleaf source  files to a format that 
is compatible  with Bookreader. By "clean" I mean a method that does not 
involve the  writers  executing multiple intermediate steps to get a 
compatible file, and not having extensive cleanup afterward. 
We are working with Corporate User Publications (CUP) to make the Bookreader 
code available to Interleaf.  When it is available, Interleaf will generate 
an application to permit conversion of Interleaf  source files to Bookreader 
files.  At present we  estimate that such a  converter will not be available 
before Q2FY91, assuming it's feasible to create one.  Given that time
estimate, the current DECmcc project schedules, and our writer resources,
we cannot commit to supporting Bookreader before DECmcc V2.0 in October 91.
    
    Denny Dixon
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| 63.6 | Why INTERLEAF? | KYOA::KOCH | My brother did not lose the election | Tue Apr 10 1990 23:40 | 10 | 
|  | 	Please excuse this question.
	Why was the documentation done with Interleaf? Why not with
	DOCUMENT?
	DOCUMENT SDML files allows the creation of any type of output
	such as MAIL, LINE, LN03, PS, or BOOKREADER.
	Does this committment mean that the documentation will be
	converted to DOCUMENT format for V2.0?
 | 
| 63.7 | A wise guy, eh? | WORDY::JONG | Steve Jong/TaN Pubs | Wed Apr 11 1990 16:33 | 11 | 
|  |     We chose Interleaf because it was the best tool for the job.
    We chose not to use DOCUMENT because it cannot support the output we
    wanted efficiently.
    
    Our intention (not yet a committment) to make Bookreader files for
    DECmcc V2.0 does not mean we will be using DOCUMENT for the books.
    We plan to translate out Interleaf files into Bookreader format.
    
    Gee, do you really want to ask that question, and start a DOCUMENT vs.
    Interleaf rathole, in this conference? 8^)
    
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| 63.8 | It is going to be real problem in my view... | KYOA::KOCH | My brother did not lose the election | Wed Apr 11 1990 17:30 | 30 | 
|  | 	I am a pacifist at heart...
	However, as I have found out recently the inability to have 
	documentation open in a window to answer customer questions
	when demonstrating the current EMS product is a severe
	handicap.
	The technical group (Princeton Plasma Physics Lab) looked at
	me strangely when I said the documentation was not available
	via bookreader. 
	I expect that delaying this until V2.0 is going to be a real
	handicap at this point. The ability to open a window to the
	EMS station and have any workstation act as a display server
	is going to be severely handicapped by the need to have
	hardcopy documentation at the station I am using.
	If there is any way this can be accelerated, I emphatically
	request that it be done. The ability to use Bookreader to
	access on-line documentation makes a workstation that much
	more useful.
	In general, having any Digital promotional document produced
	for Bookreader compatability would give Digital a competitive
	edge. Imagine for a second the ability to distribute free-of-
	charge, the TaN Buyers Guide, Systems and Options Catalog, 
	and price lists, etc. for direct continuous customer access
	via a CDROM...  
	Ah, then again, I can hope...
 | 
| 63.9 | Yes Please! | NSSG::R_SPENCE |  | Fri Apr 13 1990 12:53 | 17 | 
|  |     I second the notion that at least the reference manuals and books
    needed when modifying or adding entities should have priority in
    getting to Bookreader. Aside from all the trees we save, having
    the info available on-line really speeds up access to it and will
    be very valuable for the network manager who is problem solving
    under pressure. Paper books walk and the one you need is never
    available.
    
    The time when DEC will get the most payback from Bookreader formats I
    think will be during V1.x when
    	- network managers will have to look things up the most
    	- DEC needs the best possible image presented to the customer
    
    Please consider the manual effort needed to convert the most needed
    books to be a worthwhile effort.
    
    s/rob
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| 63.10 | How about the others . . . | ARGYLE::LEMONS | And we thank you for your support. | Fri Apr 13 1990 14:57 | 8 | 
|  | Do the documentation writers of EMS'/SMS' co-products (TSM, RBMS, et al) also
use tools that can't generate Bookreader output?
[I don't want to rub a wound by asking this question over and over in each
product's notes file, unless I must.]
Thanks!
tl
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| 63.11 | They are not available for EMS/SMS... | KYOA::KOCH | My brother did not lose the election | Sat Apr 14 1990 13:35 | 7 | 
|  | >Do the documentation writers of EMS'/SMS' co-products (TSM, RBMS, et al) also
>use tools that can't generate Bookreader output?
	I already asked this in each of the specific notesfiles. This was 
over a month ago and the only response was from TSM. They use 
DECwrite/Interleaf and their docs can't be converted, but the engineer who 
replied said that this suggestion would be given to Product Management.
 | 
| 63.12 | DECMCC-INTRO-FINAL Print Problem | HGOVC::ANDREWWAITES | Gonna hit some HK mattress.. | Tue Aug 28 1990 22:52 | 17 | 
|  |     Hi,
    
    	When trying to print DECMCC-INTRO-FINAL.PS on my LN03Q I get a few
    pages into the printout then...
    
    	%LPS-W-UNDEF, undefined: Name not known - offending command is
    			errfontno
    
    	It then flushes to end of file.
    
    	Is this me?
    
    	I am now trying to edit the PS and sort this out but perhaps
    someone here can help.
    
    thanks,
    Andrew Waites
 | 
| 63.13 | It's you 8^) | WORDY::JONG | Steve | Fri Aug 31 1990 23:31 | 2 | 
|  |     I think it's your printer.  I printed that .PS file on an LPS40 with no
    problems.
 | 
| 63.14 | New document -- Master Index | WORDY::JONG | Steve Jong/T and N Publications | Sun Feb 10 1991 13:10 | 5 | 
|  |     The _DECmcc Master Index_, new for Version 1.1, is available at:
    
    WORDY::USER$657:[PUBLIC.NMS.DECMCC_V1_1]DECMCC-MASTER-INDEX-V11-SIGNOFF.PS
    
    It is the signoff draft.  It is 2,124 blocks long.
 | 
| 63.15 | Version 1.2 EFT documents | TNPUBS::JONG | Steve | Fri Dec 06 1991 15:42 | 59 | 
|  |     The external field test version of the documentation for the DECmcc 
    Director Kit, BMS Kit, and the Developer's Toolkit are available
    in this directory.  All files are PostScript unless otherwise noted.
Directory WORDY::USER$657:[PUBLIC.NMS.DECMCC_V1_2]
    FILENAME	 		      SIZE	DOCUMENT TITLE
    ========			      ====	==============
    
    BLANK.PS;1                          59	[Blank page for synchronization]
    DECMCC-INTRO-V12-EFT.PS;1        24897	Introduction
    DECMCC_ALARMS_NOTIFICATION.PS;2   4955	Alarms and Notification 
    							Services Use
    DECMCC_CIRCUIT_USE_EFT.PS;1       3057	Dircuit AM Use
    DECMCC_DECNET4_USE_V12_EFT.PS;1   6847	DECnet Phase IV AM Use
    DECMCC_DEV_TOOLKIT_REF_FT.DECW$BOOK;6	Developer's Toolkit Reference
                                      1737      	(Bookreader format)
    DECMCC_DEV_TOOLKIT_REF_FT.PS;1    2752      Developer's Toolkit Reference
    DECMCC_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSIST.PS;2     1583      TCP/IP Diagnostic Ass't FM Use
    DECMCC_ETHERNET_AM_USE_FT.PS;1    2227	Ethernet AM Use
    DECMCC_HISTORICAL_DATA_SERV_USE_FT.PS;1 	Historical Data Services
                                      1774		FM Use
    DECMCC_INSTALL_ULTRIX_EFT.PS;1    1862	Planning & Installation/ULTRIX
    DECMCC_INSTALL_VMS_EFT.PS;1       2226	Planning & Installation/VMS
    DECMCC_MM_PROGRAMMING_V1_2_FT.DECW$BOOK;1	Management Module Programming
                                      7040		(Bookreader format)
    DECMCC_MM_PROGRAMMING_V1_2_FT.PS;1		Management Module Programming
                                      7202
    DECMCC_OSI_AM_USE_V12.PS;1        8104	DECnet/OSI AM Use
    DECMCC_PERF_ANALYZER.PS;1         3578	Performance Analyzer FM Use
    DECMCC_REPORTS_USE_V12_EFT.PS;1   1930	Reports Use
    DECMCC_TCPIP_USE_V12_EFT.PS;1     2307	TCP/IP SNMP AM Use
    DECMCC_USE.PS;1                   9572	Use [formerly Director Use]
    EMA_GD.PS;1                       4055	EMA General Description
Total of 21 files, 97766 blocks.
    
    We are not releasing to EFT several documents that will exist in the
    final versions: Messages, Master Index, Getting Started for ULTRIX,
    Getting Started for VMS, System Reference Manual Vols. I and II, and
    Entity Model.
    
    If you want to print the PostScript files duplex (two-sided, for
    example on an LPS20 printer), they will work just fine.  If you want
    the print the PostScript files two-up (for example, on an LPS40
    printer), print the file BLANK.PS as part of your print request, viz:
    
    	PRINT ... BLANK.PS, MCCUSE.PS
    
    We are particularly interested in your reaction to the Bookreader files
    we've made (experimentally) so far.
    
    If you have any problems obtaining or printing the files, or if you
    have any comments to offer about the documents, please feel free to
    contact me.
		-- Steve Jong, DECmcc Lead Writer
		   WORDY::JONG
		   DTN 226-5326
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| 63.16 | DECmcc Use for Ultrix? | PHONE::BENDECK | Paul Bendeck, DTN 264-2625 | Fri Feb 14 1992 10:57 | 6 | 
|  |     I just recently copied and printed the latest DECMCC_USE.PS file.
    The cover page says that this document is for DECmcc V1.1 and VMS V5.3.
    Is there a DECmcc V1.2 version of this document for Ultrix?
    
    - Paul -
    
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| 63.17 | Currently being revised | TOOK::MINTZ | Erik Mintz, DECmcc Development, dtn 226-5033 | Fri Feb 14 1992 11:31 | 7 | 
|  | The Use manual was not ready in time for field test, and is still
being extensively revised.  Once it is comlete, it will cover V1.2
for both VMS and ULTRIX.
-- Erik
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