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# $Revision: 1.4 $, last changed: $Date: 1999/06/18 19:47:40 $
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# Main index def. file for the lfmainindex program
# Syntax of this file:
# Fields are separated by ++. A # is a comment but only if placed in  the 
# first column of a line. 
#
# Every entry is one big long line and the fields are:
# article number ++ href to translated version ++ Title ++ translator e-mailr ++ translator real name ++ proofreader e-mail ++ proofreader real name
#
# It is possible to put an "x" into the field for "href of translated version"
# in that case the default path is used. The default path is 
# <month_name>/articleN.html where N is the article number but this can 
# also be configured via the -a option.
#
# The keyword "month:" starts a new month with the syntax:
# month: month_name=name of English directory ++ title to put on the box e.g name of month
#
# Note: the path to the English (and the non-English if x is used as path) 
#       article is derived from the article number field
#
# The title page has always the name index.html and the article number 0
#
# ---------------------------------
# Nicknames are a convenient way to make lines easier to write and shorter
# A nickname may consist only of letters and numbers. The nickname declaration
# must come in the text before it is actually used.
#
nickname: ms ++ someone@t-online.de ++  Marian Someone
nickname: jc ++ joe@joe.com ++  Joe Cool
# ---------------------------------
# Exmaple of a completed entry (remember first e-mail, then name, 
# jc is a nickname):
# 8  ++ x ++ Java. Part II ++ jonny@jonny.de ++ Jonny Miller ++ jc ++
#
# ---------------------------------
#
month: November1999 ++ November 1999
0   ++ ++  Title page ++  ++ ++ ++
112 ++ ++ Creating fire effects with GIMP ++  ++ ++ ++
117 ++ ++ Game Review - FreeCiv ++ ++ ++ ++
118 ++ ++ Tux's secret obsession - Gaming under Linux ++ ++ ++ ++
124 ++ ++ How to use a Ramdisk for Linux ++ ++ ++ ++
125 ++ ++ Speeding up small databases on Linux ++ ++ ++ ++
126 ++ ++ Perl II ++  ++ ++ ++
120 ++ ++ Sketch, vectorial drawing under Linux ++ ++ ++ ++
# ---------------------------------
month: September1999 ++ September 1999
0  ++  ++ Title page ++  ++ ++ ++
114 ++ ++ Perl I ++ kks ++ ++ ++
111 ++ ++ Building text files with m4 macros ++  ++ ++ ++
110 ++ ++ The Tcl Syntax ++hr  ++ ++ ++
109 ++ ++ Dialog - a programming language for dialogs ++ ++ ++ ++
106 ++ ++ How to use your CD-ROM under Linux ++  ++ ++ ++
105 ++ ++ Nerdbank - a banking initiative for open interfaces ++ ++ ++ ++
103 ++ ++ Awk ++  ++ ++ ++
# ---------------------------------
month: July1999 ++ July 1999
# note 0 must be the index page:
0  ++   ++ Title page ++ ++ ++ ++
104 ++  ++ Funny shell commands ++  ++ ++ ++
60 ++   ++ Japanese on Linux Part I ++ ++ ++ ++
100 ++  ++ PostScript III, Arrays, Variables, Loops and Macro Definitions ++ ++ ++ ++
101 ++  ++ How to remove windows ++  ++ ++ ++
59 ++ ++ f-CPU Project: Attempting the &quot;even harder&quot; ++ ++ ++ ++
26 ++ ++ Interview with Dennis Ritchie ++  ++ ++ ++
42 ++ ++ RenderMan Part III ++ ++ ++ ++
41 ++ ++ PostScript Part II: The Operand Stack ++ ++ ++ ++
# ---------------------------------
month: January1999 ++ January 1999
# note 0 must be the index page:
0  ++   ++ Title Page: Linux Based Robotics ++ ++ ++  ++
19 ++   ++ An autoguided Vehicle Based on Linux ++  ++  ++  ++
27 ++   ++ Happy Hacking Keyboard ++ ++  ++  ++
21 ++   ++ Installation und Configuration eines Raid systems ++ ++  ++  ++
40 ++   ++ File Access Permissions ++ ++  ++  ++
8  ++   ++ Java. Part II ++ ++  ++  ++
4  ++   ++ PG2CGI Access to Databases from the Web ++  ++  ++  ++
#
month:December1998 ++ December 1998
# note 0 must be the index page:
0  ++   ++ Title Page: Happy HoliDays ++ ++ ++  ++
#
month:November1998 ++ November 1998
# note 0 must be the index page:
0  ++   ++  Title Page ++ ++ ++  ++
13 ++   ++ Interview with David Bagley ++ ++  ++  ++
10 ++   ++ Basic UNIX commands ++  ++  ++  ++
16 ++   ++ GNU/Linux on Fujitsu 635T ++  ++  ++  ++
17 ++   ++ Linux on a Sony Vaio 505gx ++  ++  ++  ++
20 ++   ++ Easy Graphics: A Beginner's Guide to SVGAlib ++  ++  ++  ++
#
month:October1998 ++ October 1998
# note 0 must be the index page:
0  ++   ++ Title Page ++ ++ ++  ++
9  ++   ++ Linux as an Educational Tool in Undergraduate Labs ++  ++  ++  ++
#
month:September1998 ++ September 1998
# note 0 must be the index page:
0  ++   ++ Title Page ++ ++ ++  ++
2  ++   ++ An Introduction to Network Booting and Etherboot ++  ++  ++  ++
5  ++   ++ Enabling Chinese on Linux ++  ++  ++  ++
6  ++   ++ Interview with Juan Jose Amor ++  ++  ++  ++
3  ++   ++ Finding Files ++ ++  ++  ++
#
month:July1998 ++ July 1998
# note 0 must be the index page:
0  ++   ++ Title Page ++ ++ ++  ++
32 ++   ++ The StarOffice Suite (Word Processor) ++  ++  ++  ++
35 ++   ++ MySQL. A Database Server ++  ++  ++  ++
29 ++   ++ Enlightenment ++  ++  ++  ++
37 ++   ++ Adding Security to Common Linux Distributions ++  ++  ++  ++
38 ++   ++ TCPD and Firewalls using IPFWADM ++  ++  ++  ++
34 ++   ++ Programming with Java. Part I ++ ++  ++  ++
28 ++   ++ Creating and Editing Animations with GIMP ++  ++  ++  ++
11 ++   ++ Design of Recursive Structures. POVRAY III ++  ++  ++  ++
39 ++   ++ RenderMan: Basics on Camera Positioning ++  ++  ++  ++
30 ++   ++ Regular Expressions ++ ++  ++  ++
33 ++   ++ Real-Time Linux II ++  ++  ++  ++
31 ++   ++ Linux among artists at BUF COMPAGNIE ++  ++  ++  ++
#
month:May1998 ++ May 1998
# note 0 must be the index page:
0  ++   ++ Title Page: 3D Modelers Are Running under Linux ++ ++ ++  ++
1  ++   ++ MindsEye: 3D Modeling ++  ++  ++  ++
2  ++   ++ RenderMan ++  ++  ++  ++
16 ++   ++ Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 versus UNIX ++  ++  ++  ++
4  ++   ++ Real-Time Linux ++  ++  ++  ++
11 ++   ++ Creating a  (Somewhat Useful) Version of Linux ++  ++  ++  ++
3  ++   ++ The Postscript Language ++  ++  ++  ++
7  ++   ++ GLUT: using Menus ++  ++  ++  ++
6  ++   ++ OpenGL: the 3D Scene ++  ++  ++  ++
13 ++   ++ Introduction to SQL. Installing PostgreSQL.  ++  ++  ++  ++
8  ++   ++ POVRAY: Basic Notions ++  ++  ++  ++
9  ++   ++ Writing Text with PhotoShop ++  ++  ++  ++
10 ++   ++ Writing Text with Gimp ++  ++  ++  ++
5  ++   ++ Introduction to DNS ++  ++  ++  ++
14 ++   ++ The X Display Manager ++  ++  ++  ++
15 ++   ++ StarOffice for Linux ++  ++  ++  ++
#
month:March1998 ++ March 1998
# note 0 must be the index page:
0  ++   ++ Title Page: Exploring the X Window Environment ++ ++  ++  ++
2  ++   ++ Interview with Linus Torvalds ++ ++  ++  ++
12 ++   ++ Interview with Miguel de Icaza ++ ++  ++  ++
3  ++   ++ OpenGL Programming: More about Lines ++ ++  ++  ++
4  ++   ++ GLUT Programming: Windows Management ++ ++  ++  ++
10 ++   ++ Hardware Review: OpenGL & GLUT with Voodoo 3Dfx in Mind ++ ++  ++  ++
5  ++   ++ POV-Ray: First Steps ++ ++  ++  ++
6  ++   ++ Lyx Review ++ ++  ++  ++
7  ++   ++ Building, Installing and Configuring sendmail 8.8.x ++ ++  ++  ++
13 ++   ++ Through the Window ++ ++  ++  ++
8  ++   ++ Graphical Photocomposition with Photoshop ++ ++  ++  ++
9  ++   ++ Graphical Photocomposition with The Gimp ++ ++  ++  ++
11 ++   ++ Configuring X ++ ++  ++  ++
#
month:January1998 ++ January 1998
0  ++   ++ Title Page: Learn How to Program 3D Graphics ++  ++  ++ ++
1  ++   ++ Mail From Our Readers  ++  ++  ++ ++
2  ++   ++ What is OpenGL  ++  ++  ++ ++
3  ++   ++ GLUT programming:Windows and Animations  ++  ++  ++ ++
4  ++   ++ OpenGL Programming:Simple Polygon Rendering  ++  ++  ++ ++
5  ++   ++ 3Dfx graphics card ++  ++  ++ ++
6  ++   ++ Kernel Secrets  ++  ++  ++ ++
7  ++   ++ Debugging Code with ddd  ++  ++  ++ ++
8  ++   ++ Network Management and Monitoring with Linux  ++  ++  ++ ++
9  ++   ++ Getting Linux to Run a Computer with an Alpha CPU  ++  ++  ++ ++
10 ++   ++ Straight from the Horse's Mouth   ++  ++  ++ ++
11 ++   ++ Enabling Profile on the Alpha  ++  ++  ++ ++
12 ++   ++ Setting Up a ZIP drive on an Alpha platform  ++  ++  ++ ++
13 ++   ++ ECC2-79 cracked: Alpha Linux did it  ++  ++  ++ ++
#
month:November1997 ++ November 1997
# note 0 must be the index page:
0  ++  ++ Title Page ++ ++ ++  ++
1  ++  ++ What is Linux? ++  ++  ++  ++
2  ++  ++ Installation of Manpages-es ++  ++  ++  ++
3  ++  ++ Conneting to the Internet ++  ++  ++  ++
4  ++  ++ I got Linux Installed, What next? ++  ++  ++  ++
5  ++  ++ Some Tips ++  ++  ++  ++
6  ++  ++ Making Shared Libraries ++  ++  ++  ++
7  ++  ++ PGP Under Linux ++  ++  ++  ++
8  ++  ++ Managing Your Mail with procmail ++  ++  ++  ++
9  ++  ++ Linux in Hospitals ++  ++  ++  ++
#
