As the guy that wrote a couple of short man pages and thus got to be
in charge of documentation, I guess I should stick my head up here and
respond to some of the points that have come up.

First of all, SourceForge doesn't seem to provide any kind of
nice documentation system like Faq-O-Matic or a Wiki.  I could
probably install something like this on the tn5250 shell server
though, the same as Faq-O-Matic itself is.  I'd prefer one of the
simpler WikiClones.

The current unimpressive webpages are in CVS, in the "tn5250web"
module, so you can check them out the same as tn5250 itself, changing
"cvs ... co tn5250" to "cvs ... co tn5250web".  I may have gotten a
little carried away; the pages are written in simple XML, which is
converted to HTML by Saxon using XSLT.

A HOWTO or FAQ could be put on the http://tn5250.sourceforge.net/
website quite easily, although only someone registered as a tn5250
developer on SourceForge would be able to update them.

--
         Carey Evans  http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/

        You think you know... what's to come... what you are.
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