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The documentation here is provided in text format. Documentation in SGML, HTML, TeX, and postscript formats are also available from <ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/slang/v2.0/slang-doc.tar.gz> as well as the mirror sites. In addition, the documentation is available on-line from <http://www.jedsoft.org/slang/docs.html>. The text subdirectory contains: text/slang.txt Documentation describing the slang language text/cslang.txt C programmer's guide to the library text/cref.txt Reference Manual for the C functions text/slangfun.txt Reference Manual for the slang intrinsic functions There may be additional subdirectories: tm/ Text-Macro source for documentation html/ Documentation in HTML form text/ Documentation in text form ps/ Documentation in postscript (from LaTeX) pdf/ Documentation in postscript (from pdflatex) The documentation was created by linuxdoc-tools from an SGML format, which itself was created from text-macro source. The LaTeX2e output produced by linuxdoc-tools needed some additional tweaking by the script tm/fixtex.sl.