Thanks for the info Doug! That certainly gave me somewhere to start. After stepping
through the circa 1983 BTL SVR2 manual, the only Whippany-specific pages I found related
to a "DI-3000" printing system from Precision Visuals. The cover of the
referenced manual is on Google Books, but I can't seem to find a scanned copy.
Whether it would've been related, couldn't say. Much of what I can find on
DI-3000 is advertising materials and articles about specific applications, but no general
user material.
I'm glad to have the V7 and V10 editions on hand, but I didn't know V8 and V9
also saw print release, although just now searching I did find what appeared to be a
comb-bound print of V8, but couldn't find a second source for the image
(
https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C5112AQHO14UEpqFPPQ/article-cover_image-s…)
Anywho, I'll add DI-3000 to my list of things to comb for history of every now and
then, maybe something cool will pop up.
- Matt G.
------- Original Message -------
On Wednesday, April 19th, 2023 at 1:10 PM, Douglas McIlroy
<douglas.mcilroy(a)dartmouth.edu> wrote:
Does anyone
know of any of the tools, formats, practices, etc. used in producing the actual graphical
covers of various published UNIX manuals?
The Bell Labs publication department at Whippany did the physical
design for the bound versions of the Research Unix manual--from v7 as
a trade brook through v10, also a trade book.. They did the cover
designs for v8-v10 in house. I am not sure whether they did the v7
cover, farmed it out, or left it up to Holt Rinehart. Whippany handled
the printing of v8 and v9. Saunders College Publishing did it for v10.
Unfortunately, I do not remember whom I dealt with in Whippany, and my
records of the interactions are long gone.
Doug