I can remember using Interleaf and Mentor Graphics “Doc”. Semi wysiwyg systems, both a
pleasure to use once you got used to them.
Interleaf was quite advanced and was used by a few publishing houses. Chapters were in
separate files (helped at the time) brought together by an index file.
Doc was used by Boeing and was designed to produce military grade SGML. It had multiple
revision streams, potentially by different authors, which could be coloured to highlight
changes.
I wan’t trying to do any mathematics tho.
On 5 Jun 2024, at 8:54 AM, Dave Horsfall
<dave(a)horsfall.org> wrote:
On Tue, 4 Jun 2024, Dave Horsfall wrote:
When working for Lionel Singer's Sun
Australia (a Sun reseller), we had
an entire room devoted to SunOS manuals; I wonder what happened to them
(the manuals, I mean)?
Sun *Computer* Australia, of course; sigh...
-- Dave
Peter Yardley
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