In printing out the most recent cvsclient.ps I just generated, I noticed it
didn't have page numbers on it.

I'm thinking this is not a symptom of my system, however, because if I add 
the directive:

@headings on

then they show up.

Would be kind of nice since the first page says "See Chapter 1
[Introduction], page 2...."


I think page numbers on the Top page looks somewhat silly, so I suggest the
following:

Index: doc/cvsclient.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /home2/cvsroot/./ccvs/doc/cvsclient.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.125
diff -u -u -r1.125 cvsclient.texi
--- doc/cvsclient.texi  2000/07/08 19:57:43     1.125
+++ doc/cvsclient.texi  2000/07/13 19:32:17
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
 * cvsclient: (cvsclient).      The CVS client/server protocol.
 @end direntry
 
+@headings on
 @node Top
 @top CVS Client/Server


However, there are several options the @headings regarding single/double
side printing, that I really don't know much about, so maybe this isn't the
best solution.

mrc
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