Files used to produce the MINT Users Guide: Screen graphics: BOTTOM1.MPI 1-line bottom screen BOTTOM2.MPI 2-line BOTTOM3.MPI 3-line SCREEN16.MPI 16-line screen SCEND.MPI "Screen End" this turns off special processing for the screen graphics Screen graphics techiniques used in the manual are clumsey at best. However, they save duplicating files for the many screen examples in the User's Guide, and do not require use of a macintosh to individually draw examples. MINT uses templates for 16-line screen and 1,2, and 3 lines lower screen. COURIE.RAW This raw font file is the standard courier raw font file with the addition of the font COURIERBOLDUG. This font has been defined with AboveBaseLine -93, BelowBaseLine 0, to produce scribe text of zero height. This was necessary to support the screen graphics. MACPIC.DEV This is a modified version of Mac32postscript that includes definitions in the device initialization string for the screen graphics... it provides reverse video, gray screens, etc... in a primitive way. MINT-BASIC.MSS Basic MINT operation. MINT-DICT.MSS Command and concept dictionary. MINT-EXPAND.MSS More advanced techniques: "Expanding Your capabilities" MINT-FILES.MSS MINT file system; explanation of various files produced by MINT MINT-PROBS.MSS Software problems with MINT MINT-ROOT.AUX MINT-ROOT.MIN Table of contents produced via the SCRIBE generate and backplace commands. MINT-ROOT.MSS The root scribe file that includes MINT-TITLE,MINT-BASIC, MINT-EXPAND, MINT-FILES, MINT-DICT and MINT-PROBS. MINT-TITLE.MSS Title page MINT.MPI MINT leaf graphic MULTLE.LIB Library file that includes definitions for multilevel indexing. UG.FON UG (User's Guide) font file. A modified version of the font file used by Catholic University. UG.MAK The document definition file used for the User's Guide to Computing. Contains definitions for screen graphics. MINT-MANUAL.DOC This version of the manual may be viewed on a terminal or printed on a line printer. It may be of use to those who can not print the postscript version. Note, however, that many examples were truncated due to postscript to ascii limitation.