This page discusses the following topics:
Locating items you want | |
Navigating between books | |
Navigating within a book | |
Viewing reference pages |
Blue indicates the General User Documentation subkit. | |
Purple indicates the Programming Documentation subkit. | |
Maroon indicates the System and Network Management Documentation subkit. | |
Silver indicates Supplementary Documentation that is not part of any kit. |
The organization of the bookshelves is similar to the kit structure of
the printed documentation set except that books meeeting the needs of
different audiences appear on several bookshelves. For example, you
will find the Security book on the General User,
Programming, and System and Network Administration bookshelves because
it serves each of those audiences. Because it is part of the General
User subkit, its bullet is blue () in all of the bookshelves in which it appears.
For complete information on all the books, see the Documentation Overview. The descriptions in the Documentation Overview include order numbers for the full printed documentation kit, for the various subkits, and for individual books. Supplementary Documentation is not part of any kit or subkit and cannot be ordered from Digital.
Books with a DIGITAL UNIX title page | |
Books without a DIGITAL UNIX title page |
When you open a book with a DIGITAL UNIX title page, you will find a navigation button bar below the book's title on the title page. (In some books, you might have to scroll downward in the window to find the button bar.) This button bar looks like the following illustration.
The button bar appears at the top of the table of contents, each chapter and section, and the index. It includes eight different buttons, but some books have bars with fewer buttons. The entire button bar always appears, but some buttons might be blank to show that they are disabled.
The following table describes what the buttons do in most books. (Some books, developed with different tools, behave slightly differently.)
This button takes you to the library bookshelf page. This button does not appear in some books; those books are opened in a separate browser window, leaving the library page available to you while they are open. | |
This button takes you to the table of contents in the book you are reading. | |
This button searches backward for the first chapter marker earlier in the book than your present location. If you are at the beginning (before the first numbered section) of any chapter except the first, you will go to the beginning of the preceding chapter. If you are at the beginning of the first chapter, this button is disabled. If you are in one of the numbered sections within a chapter, you will go to the beginning of the chapter you are in. This button and the corresponding fast-forward button are missing from the bar in one book. | |
This button searches backward for the first section marker earlier in the book than your present location. If you are at the beginning (before the first numbered section) of a chapter, this button is disabled. If you are in one of the numbered sections within a chapter, you will go to the beginning of the preceding section. | |
This button searches forward for the first section marker later in the book than your present location. If you are in the last section of a chapter, this button is disabled. To go to the next chapter, use the next button to the right. | |
This button searches forward for the first chapter marker later in the book than your present location. If you are in the last chapter, this button is disabled. This button and the corresponding fast-reverse button are missing from the bar in one book. | |
This button takes you to the index of the book you are reading. | |
This button brings you to the page you are reading now.
Depending on how you got here, this page might have replaced the
contents of your browser's window. In this case, use the browser's
[Back] button to return from this page to the location
you came from. If this page appeared in a new browser window, you can
leave it open for reference, and return to the location you came from by
finding the window in which you clicked the
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The table of contents in these books is integrated with the title and copyright page.
The button bar appears at the top and bottom of the table of contents, each chapter, and the index. It includes five different buttons, but only buttons that are active appear.
The following table describes what the buttons do.
This button searches forward for the first chapter marker later in the book than your present location. If you are in the last chapter, this button does not appear. | |
This button searches backward for the first chapter marker earlier in the book than your present location. If you are in the first chapter, this button does not appear. | |
This button takes you to the title and copyright information at the beginning of the book. If you are in the title and copyright section, this button does not appear. | |
This button takes you to the table of contents for the book you are reading. If you are in the table of contents, this button does not appear. | |
This button takes you to the index for the book you are reading. If you are in the index, this button does not appear. |
webman
. This tool might not be installed on your system.
If webman
is installed, there should be a hypertext link to
it on the DIGITAL UNIX home
page that was installed with your system's
Netscape browser.