For what its worth, I think html documentation with hyperlinks is not the best way to go. It just happened to get done first on the second round of conversions.
Previous conversions using standard Latex with \label and \ref in place of the hyperlinks and using "if then else" to include only the architecture(s) (AIX, Linux, etc) one is using is far simpler and far less voluminous. Recompiling with the Springer Verlag sving6.sty document class produces textbook quality compositions with automatically numbered tables of contents, indexes and appendicies. The current version uses the article class to support the hyperref package and the downstream converters. If printed in pamphlet form, it is easier to use than a web presentation. tedc _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
