>> I know it is not quite possible to arrange the whole book in
>> a way that you can go through it step by step and be able
>> to compile all packages this way, but at least part III has
>> some room for optimization.
I guess that could be nice. I remember it took a while to get used to
jumping around the book all the time, having just learnt LFS' 'click
next' tactic. Bringing as much order into packages would make new users'
life a little bit easier and hence is a step forward IMO... Only if
someone can be bothered to change it!
> With this sort of idea in mind, it's easier to
> find a package if it is listed alphanumerically.
Hmm, to some extent you've got a point. But - working on just 1024 res -
I've found that there's just too many packages listed on the page, and
simply using ctrl+f find in FF I can get to the required package much
faster than going through the list.
Regards.
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