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COMMERCIAL: Preview--Linux Journal October Table of Contents

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lars Wirzenius)
Thu Aug 17 19:41:43 1995

Date: Thu, 17 Aug 1995 00:09:21 +0300
From: Lars Wirzenius <wirzeniu@cc.helsinki.fi>
To: linux-announce@vger.rutgers.edu

From: Melinda McBride <pe@ssc.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Preview--Linux Journal October Table of Contents
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The October issue of Linux Journal (#18) will be printed soon and we
will be mailing them a few weeks from now.  Subscription orders 
received by 3:00 pm PDT Thursday, August 31, will start with issue #18.
Call during normal West Coast business hours at 206-782-7733.


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                           LINUX JOURNAL
                    Issue #18 -- October 1995

                         Table of Contents


Features

	Writing man Pages Using groff		--by Matt Welsh
	  Learn how to document your programs just like real programmers do.

	LaTeX for the Slightly Timid		--by Kim Johnson
	  Dont be afraid. LaTeX is an easy way to create beautiful output

	Using grep				--by Eric Goedelbecker
	  Moving from DOS? Discover the power of this Linux utility.

	Flexible Formatting with Linuxdoc-SGML	--by Christian Schwartz
	  An introduction on how to produce multiple outputs from a
	  single source file.

News & Articles

	Indexing with Glimpse			--by Michael K. Johnson
	  Glimpse can help you find your way through a jumble of files.

	Linux on Alpha: A Strategic Choice	--by John ``maddog'' Hall
	  A true history (so far) of the Linux/Alpha port.

Columns

	Letters to the Editor
	Stop the Presses
	PracTcl Programming: Debugging Tcl Scripts
	Book Reviews: WWW Books
	Kernel Korner: Porting Linux to the DEC Alpha: Infrastructure
	Novice to Novice: Serendipity

Directories & References

	New Products:
	  SmartWare Plus, WM-MOTIF Lite, SuperScheduler, Cyclom-Ye/PCl,
	  Abraxas PCYACC/HYPERTEXT 2000 Language Toolkit and PCYACCMIL-LANG 6.0,
	  Xforms V0.75, XBasic, The Official Red Hat Linux--'95 Edition
	SSC's Web Site
	Upcoming Events
	Advertisers Index
	Consultants Directory

Upcoming

	X Windows Development


Linux Journal is carried by some newsstands (including all Computer
Literacy stores in Silicon Valley) and is delivered to newsstands
by a newsstand distributor.  If you know a place that sells magazines
that you feel should stock LJ, send e-mail to dist@ssc.com or have them
call SSC at 206-782-7733.  Getting LJ on newsstands is one of the best
ways we can show the non-Internet crowd that Linux is for real.

Subscriptions are:
 US$19/year U.S.
 US$24/year Canada
 US$29/year Foreign
 US$34/2 years U.S.  
 US$44/2 years Canada
 US$49/2 years Foreign 

After September 1, 1995, subscription prices will be:
 US$22/year U.S.  
 US$27/year Canada
 US$32/year Foreign 
 US$39/2 years U.S.  
 US$49/2 years Canada
 US$54/2 years Foreign 

    Linux Journal
    P.O. Box 85867
    Seattle, WA 98145-1867
    Fax: +1 206-782-7191
    Tel: +1 206-782-7733
    E-mail: subs@ssc.com

Our public key (for encrypting your credit card number) is available by
fingering info@ssc.com.

Subscriptions begin with the *current* issue.  Back issues 
are available (except for Issues #1, #3, and #17, we're out) for $4 each,
or $6 each non-North American airmail.

***Note: All funds should be in U.S. dollars***

Other questions/comments can be sent to:
   linux@ssc.com

Editorial/Advertising address:
   Linux Journal
   P.O. Box 85867
   Seattle, WA 98145-1867
   Fax: +1 206-782-7191
-- 
Melinda "Mac" McBride, Production Editor, production@ssc.com
Linux Journal / SSC, The Pocket Reference People 
P.O. Box 55549, Seattle, WA 98155
Phone: 206-782-7733      Fax: 206-782-7191

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