[ Home | Members | Schedule | Status | Archive | Works in Progess ]
Take a look at What's New in this web.
The TNOS Documentation Project (TDP) is an ongoing project taken on by a group of volunteers among the active users of TNOS. They co-ordinate the effort on the TNOS-DOC mailing list. The Co-ordinator is Matthias (Matt) Wermann and overseen by the author of TNOS, Brian A. Lantz/KO4KS .
All documents for the TDP are being produced in SGML format, to make it easier to produce finished documents in a variety of formats from the same source documents. ASCII text, HTML, Postscript, DVI, and INFO formats will be available for most of the documents. MAN pages will be available in both MAN format and HTML.
The SGML tools being used by the TDP are based upon the Linuxdoc-SGML package, modified for the TDP's needs. Some base documents on the tools, as well as the location of them for downloading are available.
As addition documentation is ready for publication, it will be added to this web.
The following is a list of recent additions to the TDP web. Whenever a paper is published, a specification is written, a status report is submitted, or add anything else is added to this web, you'll find a notice here. The most recent changes are listed first, and each item is linked to the page with the updated content.
August 13, 1996
- Completed documents now in Adobe Acrobat format (PDF) Use 2.1, as the 3.0 beta seems to have bugs, and won't display the PDF pages at this site.
August 1, 1996
- Current active members of the TDP
In Postscript, ASCII, or SGML source.
- Current TNOS MAN Page
All of TNOS's command line parameters documented.
In Postscript, MAN Page, ASCII, or SGML source.- TNOS TScript Reference Manual
A complete description of the commands available with TNOS's TScript scripting language. (Postscript - SGML - PDF)
- TNOS FORWARD.BBS File Format
A complete description of the commands available within the FORWARD.BBS file for automating forwarding sessions. (Postscript - SGML - PDF - Win95 Help)
- Reformatted Release Notes
Any questions or bug reports regarding TNOS should go to tnos-sig mailinglist
Web Design by M1ATV (c) AmberNet-UK 1998