Hi Damir,
I'm very pleased that a ROOT User Guide is in the works. It sounds
very promesing.
On a the format: I suggest you use some format that is well-defined
(i.e., _not_ Word), like say: LaTeX2e, SGML, or RTF. I recommend the
LaTeX, ofcourse. Ofcourse, using SGML, it would be trivial to convert
into other formats. Good examples of a coherent format convention is
the LDP (Linux Documentation Project - www.linuxdoc.org) or Debian
GNU/Linux' Documentation project (www.debian.org/~elphick/ddp/). The
first uses LaTeX, the second uses SGML.
On Unix Man pages: I've already compiled some information from a lot
of the web-pages and docs of ROOT into a set of Unix manpages. They
are part of my Debian GNU/Linux package of ROOT. You can a tarball of
these man pages from
www.fys.ku.dk/~cholm/pub/root-unixman.tar.gz
Please notice, that this site is somewhat unstable, so if you don't
get first time around, keep trying.
Thanks, and keep up the good work,
Christian -----------------------------------------------------------
Holm Christensen Phone: (+45) 35 35 96 91
Sankt Hansgade 23, 1. th. Office: (+45) 353 25 305
DK-2200 Copenhagen N Web: www.nbi.dk/~cholm
Denmark Email: cholm@nbi.dk
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