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From: Jens Jedamzik <jedamzik AT eevmic DOT uni-paderborn DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: GNU TeX Docs
Date: 8 Jul 1996 15:11:37 GMT
Organization: Universitaet Paderborn, Germany
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locke AT mcs DOT net (Peter Johnson) schreibt:
> Where can I get the GNU TeX documentation?  

If you don't need the newest docs, take a look at djgpp v1, 
where you can find the docs in the files named as bnu252dc.zip,
gcc263dc.zip and so on. The description of libc.a is contained in djdoc112.zip.
The docs are in texinfo-format, so you can translate them by plain tex
using the texinfo.tex package. 

Jens

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