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23.1 | BOOKREADER destination
| PANAMA::GILLIAM | | Wed Nov 02 1988 16:43 | 4 |
| I think you need to merge the destinations file generated from the
restored save set with the existing destinations file in DOC$LOCAL_FORMATS.
Use the new BOOKREADER keyword as your destination on the command line.
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23.2 | Didn't help it | AZTECH::LASTOVICA | ain't juggling till there's 3 up | Wed Nov 02 1988 19:23 | 15 |
| Here's what happens.
%DOC-I-IDENT, VAX Document V1.1
[ T a g T r a n s l a t i o n ]...
%TAG-I-DEFSLOADD, End of Loading of Tag Definitions
%TAG-I-LCL_MSG01, Using online bookbuilding tools, 27-OCT-88 baselevel
%TAG-I-ENDPASS_1, End of first pass over the input
[ T e x t F o r m a t t i n g ]...
%TEX-I-PAGESOUT, 15 pages written.
-TEX-I-OUTFILENAME, 'WRKD$:[LASTOVICA]X.DVI_VOILA'
[ D e v i c e C o n v e r s i o n ]...
%DVC-E-CANNOTOPEN, cannot open input file
-DVC-I-INPUTFILE, input file is:
DISK$DISKTWO:[LASTOVICA]X.DVI_BOOKREADER;
%DVC-E-CANNOTOPEN, cannot open input file
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23.3 | | CLOSET::UTT | | Thu Nov 03 1988 07:39 | 9 |
| What destination keyword are you using? As Mason mentioned, the
keyword must be BOOKREADER; VOILA is no longer a valid destination
keyword (the converter only looks for a .DVI_BOOKREADER file, which
is why you're getting that message).
For more information about the current baselevel of the online
bookbuilding tools, copy the following document:
VAXUUM::KITS_:[DOCUMENT.V11]WRITER_GUIDELINES.LN03
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23.4 | I'm do'n it | LINCON::LASTOVICA | | Thu Nov 03 1988 11:10 | 1 |
| I'm using BOOKREADER as the destination.
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23.5 | | CLOSET::UTT | | Fri Nov 04 1988 13:43 | 16 |
| If you are using BOOKREADER as the destination and your
DOC$DESTINATIONS.DAT file is properly set up, I cannot see
why the converter would look for a .DVI_VOILA file -- it only
does this when it thinks the keyword is VOILA and I have only
seen this happen when VOILA is specified as the keyword on
the command line.
The only thing I can think of is to check your DOC$DESTINATIONS.DAT
file in DOC$LOCAL_FORMATS and see that it is set up as documented
in the 'Coding Documentation Source Files....' document I gave
you a pointer to in an earlier reply. Make sure that any VOILA
destination information (from an earlier version of the tools)
is deleted and that the new information supplied in the saveset
is appended to the destinations file.
Mary
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23.6 | How about the field folks .... | YUPPIE::COLE | The TOUGH survive the bleeding edge! | Thu Apr 13 1989 10:25 | 10 |
| Any objection to a field SWS group getting this for their local system?
We have been using DOCUMENT for some time, now, and have a number of
things we could convert to BOOKREADER just for the practice. We are doing more
custom applications that use DECwindows now, and we obviously will need to know
how to use it in the future.
As an aside, BOOKREADER just blows me away! Decent documentation has
always been a hot-button of mine, and this just about satisfies ALL my wildest
hopes for user-friendly documentation delivery!
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23.7 | | VAXUUM::UTT | | Thu Apr 13 1989 18:54 | 9 |
| No objections at all. Note 64.2 contains all the info and pointers
you should need. Because of a fairly aggressive schedule to get
CUP-produced documents online, problems encountered by CUP writing
groups must take priority over other, non-CUP groups. However, the
more people who beat on this stuff, the better it will be!
Have fun!
Mary
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23.8 | | STAR::ROBERT | | Fri Apr 14 1989 09:27 | 15 |
| re: .6
Also, when you get things online let us know, especially if the
material might have any value for demonstrations or use by others
in the company.
Sooner or later we'll probably start up some sort of internal
"bus" based on compact disc in the SDC, which could allow for
widespread distribution of online materials, especially where
using the net to do so would be cumbersome.
And the idea of having internal groups "ready" when we turn
this loose on customers is great!
- greg
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23.9 | RE: .7, 8 | YUPPIE::COLE | The TOUGH survive the bleeding edge! | Fri Apr 14 1989 10:51 | 33 |
| THANKS! We already ARE having fun!
We are attempting to convert a rather large Functional Spec we did for
a customer into BOOKREADER, and hit a snag with the online cleanup BLISS
program. It involves nested "includes" in the sources, so we have to do some
manual labor we didn't plan on. If the person working on this has time, they
correct the BLISS code and send it to the owner.
As for demo's etc., let me tell you where I have seen a need for this
capability in our customer base:
Manufacturing - online Work Orders with assembly instructions
and Machine drawings required in one cohesive,
user friendly package.
Education - Obvious, right? How about X Window terminals in
dorms, libraries, classrooms accessing BOOKREADER
databases?
Customer Service - On-line customer histories, call handling
procedures, price books, etc. No, I'm con-
fusing this with data entry, that's ANOTHER
application in ANOTHER window!
That's the top three in our Area.
As for assistance, we're pretty resourceful down here, and will
try not to bother anyone. We want those manuals online as bad, or worse, than
the customers!
Keep up the good work!
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