The guide of UDO

Introduction
If you can answer one or more of the following question with
"Yes" UDO should be worth to take a look at. If you can't
answer any question with "Yes" it's quite possible that you
don't need UDO and that you can stop reading this manual right here.
- Have you written a text with a general contents and do you
want to let some people, that don't run the same operating system,
read it?
- Are you a programmer and do you want to distribute your
software with an plain text manual (ASCII) and an online manual for
Windows, Turbo Vision, GNU Info or ST-Guide?
- Are you a programmer and do you want to print out the manual
with LaTeX or with a text processor that can import the Rich Text
Format?
- Do you only need an plain text (ASCII) manual but you always
get rid of checking the line breaks, chapter numbers and the table of
contents?
- Do you want to publish a hypertext inside the World Wide Web
but you don't own a powerful HTML editor that can enter links, convert
special characters or split up the document into different files
automatically?
- Do you want to make an online manual for a Windows software
but you don't want to pay for a software that can do only a little bit
more than UDO?
- Are you the author of a Pure C library for the Atari computers
and you need a descriptions of the library routines for Pure C Help
and ST-Guide?
Did you answer any question with "Yes"? Fine! You
didn't? Then read the questions once more. ;-)
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Last updated on November 5, 2006