Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 08:21:00 +0200 (IST) From: Eli Zaretskii To: Alistair Hamilton Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: FAQs In-Reply-To: <4subeq$dav@news.enterprise.net> Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On Sun, 21 Jul 1996, Alistair Hamilton wrote: > Many of the answers to these queries refer the question setter to the > FAQ file. I have retrieved faq201s.zip. Wrong file. I usually tell people the exact filename of the FAQ distribution (v2/faq201b.zip--note the `b' letter) when I suggest they read the FAQ, but sometimes I leave that out to prevent boredom. > PLEASE, let us have some instructions to help us dummies to help you > non-dummies have a quiet life. Better, give us a simple place to point > our ftp clients such that we can get a FAQ file There's the `readme.1st' file in the v2 directory that includes these instructions. You probably haven't read it. Since DJGPP is all files, I don't know any other way to tell people how to get started except to put these instructions on a file with a descriptive name that should catch people's attention. The assumption is that if you are confused and everything else failed, you will look for these README files. If you can think of better way(s) to spread the word, please suggest them. > that can be sent direct > to our printers, eve if such a file is of such vast size that our > printers are left spavined, smoking beasts by the experience. I don't recommend printing the FAQ, because it is much larger than most FAQs you saw. Printed version will be very hard to search efficiently, mainly because of its sheer size. Instead, use the table of contents and the two large indices at the end of the FAQ to search it whenever you have any specific problem. It's best to use one of the hypertext versions (Info or HTML) because then you can jump to the chapters referenced in the indices at a keypress; but the plain ASCII version can be also searched if you have a sufficiently sophisticated text browser.