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From: deisher@enws125.eas.asu.edu (Michael E. Deisher)
To: Linux Documentation Project writers <LDP-L@cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: Some comments
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mdw@CS.CORNELL.EDU (Matt Welsh) writes:
> Paul Gortmaker <paul@RASTY.ANU.EDU.AU> writes:
>> One thing that I noted that needs doing is the nroff/ascii version
>> doesn't get a table of contents. Seeing as it is still probably the
>> most used/avail format for the end user, this is probably significant.
>
> Perhaps. I personally don't want a TOC in my ASCII HOWTOs; it really
> depends on how you feel about it. 

I agree with Paul.  Before people get X or SVGALIB going, they often
need to find information in the HOWTOs.  The easier we can make this,
the better.  A TOC makes this much easier.

--Mike
deisher@dspsun.eas.asu.edu

