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43.1 | Bookreader is part of DECW051 | KNOWAY::WOLFF | Conformism is for little minds. | Fri Jan 27 1989 14:06 | 6 |
| The bookreader comes as part of DECwindows. If you need just the
image, you may want to try to extract it froom some of the DECW051
kits.
Julian.
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43.2 | They're somewhere around here... | TOOK::MERSHON | Ric Mershon | Fri Jan 27 1989 14:13 | 9 |
| You'll find what you are looking for in
VMSKIT::SYS$KITS:[VMS051.DOC_ONLINE].
I don't believe there is a change for V5.2.
-ric.
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43.3 | Moving decw$books? | ANTPOL::PRUSS | Dr. Velocity | Sun Jan 29 1989 10:16 | 11 |
| What is the acceptable way of redefining decw$books so that the
books can live on some other disk?
DECW$STARTAPPS tells us not to edit it.
Do we have to def/exec/table=decw$logical_names or is def/system
enuf?
-fjp
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43.4 | DEFINE/SYSTEM works | QUARK::LIONEL | Ad Astra | Sun Jan 29 1989 10:23 | 5 |
| I use DEFINE/SYSTEM, pointing it at a DFS-served disk on our
cluster, and it works like a charm for me!
Steve
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43.5 | It's all in the installation procedure ! | KNOWAY::WOLFF | Conformism is for little minds. | Mon Jan 30 1989 09:29 | 13 |
| When we installed DECW books, it asked me if I want a disk different
from the standard directories.
The installation procedure will then change the (in the kit supplied)
command procedure DECW$STARTBOOK.COM to reflect the changed
directories.
Julian.
PS. It uses DEF/SYS.
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43.6 | VMS DECwindows (SDC) Online Documentation Kit | VMSDEV::WEISENFELD | | Wed Feb 01 1989 22:41 | 114 |
|
**** Note that you can also order the CDROM kit internally. ****
DIGITAL INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: VMS DECwindows Internal DATE: 20-January-1989
Customer Sites FROM: Marian Weisenfeld
DEPT: VMS Product Management
EXT: DTN 381-1469
LOC: ZKO3-4/T61
ENET: VMSDEV::WEISENFELD
SUBJECT: VMS Version 5.1 DECwindows
Online Documentation Internal Kit
AVAILABILITY
The VMS Version 5.1 DECwindows Online Documentation Internal
Kit is now available for your use. The contents of this
internal kit should not be distributed to non-DIGITAL
employees without the express written consent of VMS product
management. Note that this kit is being distributed to
external customers on compact disc, but internal customers
can also order the CDROM version (Order No. AG-ML56A-BE).
The VMS Version 5.1 DECwindows Online Documentation Internal
Kit contains both the VMS DECwindows User and Programmer
documentation sets. You can read these manuals using the
DECwindows Bookreader contained in the VMS Version 5.1
release.
Page 2
KIT CONTENTS
The FT2 online documentation savesets and a copy of this
cover letter are available in the directory:
VMSKIT::SYS$KITS:[VMS051.DOC_ONLINE]
ONLINE DOCUMENTATION FILES
The following table lists the title and saveset name for
each online manual contained on this tape.
_______________________________________________________
Table 1: DECwindows Online Documents and File Names
_______________________________________________________
Document Title Saveset Name
_______________________________________________________
Overview of VMS DECwindows DECWBOOK051.B
VMS DECwindows User's Guide DECWBOOK051.C
VMS DECwindows Desktop Applications Guide DECWBOOK051.D
VMS DECwindows Guide to Application DECWBOOK051.E
Programming
DECwindows XUI Style Guide DECWBOOK051.F
VMS DECwindows User Interface Language DECWBOOK051.G
Reference Manual
VMS DECwindows Toolkit Routines DECWBOOK051.H
Reference Manual
VMS DECwindows Guide to Xlib Programming: DECWBOOK051.I
MIT C Binding
VMS DECwindows Guide to Xlib Programming: DECWBOOK051.J
VAX Binding
VMS DECwindows Xlib Routines Reference DECWBOOK051.K
Manual
VMS DECwindows Device Driver Manual DECWBOOK051.L
VMS Version 5.1 New Features DECWBOOK051.M
VMS Compound Document Architecture Manual DECWBOOK051.N
_______________________________________________________
Page 3
KIT INSTALLATION
Prior to installing the online documentation savesets, you
must define the logical name DECW$BOOK, indicating the
location from which the Bookreader will access the online
manuals. By default, the Bookreader will look for these files
in the directory named SYS$COMMON:[DECW$BOOK]. If you wish
to store the online documentation files in another directory,
you must redefine the logical name DECW$BOOK to point to that
new location.
The online documentation savesets should be installed using
the standard VMSINSTAL procedure. To begin the installation
procedure, enter the command
$ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DECWBOOK051 device-name
where device-name is the device from which you are loading
the savesets.
You may install all of the manuals, or select each manual
individually, as prompted by the installation procedure.
You will be asked to verify the definition of the logical
name DECW$BOOK before the procedure copies any savesets to
the target directory.
Please refer to the _VMS DECwindows Desktop Applications
Guide_ for more information on the Bookreader application.
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43.7 | Required Disk Space?/Install Guide? | KBOMFG::HABY | | Fri Mar 17 1989 02:22 | 7 |
| Is there an installation guide for the Online Doc kit or can anybody
tell me how much disk space (and anything else) it requires?
Thanks,
Janette
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43.8 | | STAR::ROBERT | | Fri Mar 17 1989 06:38 | 22 |
| re: .7
The installation guide is roughly this:
$ MOUNT CDROM
(actually, you may have to setup a logical name right too, but whatever,
it's trivial and is included inside the CD case ;-).
The files are not in savesets. If you want to "install" them to
another disk the procedure is:
$ COPY CD:xxx DISK:
Size: the entire VMS Docset is on the order of 200MB ... unless you
got plenty of space to waste I strongly recommend the CD. And it's
just about as fast anyway.
There's a Bookreader conference somewhere with lots of hints and kinks.
- greg
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43.9 | | GIBSON::DICKENS | What are you pretending not to know ? | Tue Mar 21 1989 12:27 | 4 |
| Is it really as fast ?
Can I mount one (RRD50)/system and serve it via DFS ?
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43.10 | | STAR::MFOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Tue Mar 21 1989 12:39 | 6 |
| "Can I mount one (RRD50)/system and serve it via DFS ?"
Sure can...
mike
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43.11 | Beats the pants off a TU58 ... | STAR::ROBERT | | Tue Mar 21 1989 12:58 | 29 |
| Right ... it's just a disc. The fact that it is optical doesn't change
anything ... anything you can do with a "regular" disk you can with
these, except write to it.
It's not so much that it is "as fast" as a mag disk, but rather that
it is "fast enough". That is, it keeps up with the data requests
made to it. However, as you increase the number of accessors, then
eventually the faster speed of a magnetic disk will become noticable.
BUT, we had 6 people simultaneously beating on a single RRD50, at
Fall Decus 87 (not 88) and the RRD50 kept up (of course the slow
CPUs we had probably helped ;-).
Anyway, give it a try and let us know. We have enough evidence
to encourage you, but would like success stories back so we can
tell customers.
Remember that if there is a book or two that is much more frequently
accessed, you can move just them to mag-disk and use a search list;
that way you get the best of both worlds.
There's lots of things for which an RRD40 would be horribly slow;
but that's the glass-half-empty attitude. What's important is
the applications for which it is sufficiently fast, which include
online documentation, saveset restoration, many instances of image
activation, etc.
- greg
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43.12 | | STAR::ROBERT | | Tue Mar 21 1989 13:00 | 9 |
| PS: adjusting RMS parameters (and maybe DFS???) may vary your mileage
a lot. I've no idea what the right settings are, but things like
read-ahead and global buffering stike me as important when dealing
with contiguous files, big display chunks, and slow seek speeds.
Let us know of any dobees and don'tbees.
- g
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43.13 | | GIBSON::DICKENS | What are you pretending not to know ? | Tue Mar 21 1989 13:10 | 3 |
| Thanks. Having a big cache on the DFS server should help too...
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43.14 | DECW$BOOK as a search list? | CADSYS::COOK | ALOE, ALOE | Sun Mar 26 1989 22:22 | 12 |
| RE 43.11 by STAR::ROBERT
>Remember that if there is a book or two that is much more frequently
>accessed, you can move just them to mag-disk and use a search list;
>that way you get the best of both world.
I did not think that a search list would work. At least, when I tried
it, it did not. On the other hand, since the second field in the book
and bookshelf files is a file name for a bookshelf or book, it is
possible to use this to locate the books anywhere. Certainly on a
DFS-served disk.
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43.15 | | STAR::ROBERT | | Mon Mar 27 1989 08:19 | 8 |
| re: .-1
You may be correct ... I remember seeing several notes in the Bookreader
conference about this. Regardless, as you point out, the cat can be
skinned another way.
- greg
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43.16 | Only one LIBRARY.DECW$BOOKSHELF | GOBBLR::MULHEREN | Kelly Mulheren, GObE & NetEd | Mon Mar 27 1989 08:25 | 6 |
| DECW$BOOK can, in fact, be a search list. The catch is that you must have a
single LIBRARY.DECW$BOOKSHELF file for the entire search list. There's no
merging of multiple "libraries".
-Kelly
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