Import documentation from the GEOS 2.0 SDK CD.#48
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See my latest comment on the issue I opened, the stuff I have seems to be from 1997 and 2000. I'd guess the PDF files are the same, but it is possible the text files differ. Mine also includes html files. |
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Bulk import of the entire techdocs directory from the 1994 GEOS 2.0 SDK CD.
This all looks quite dated and is missing some later books --- I don't see a mention of the Kernel book, for example. Also the Postscript and PDF documentation is identical, so we probably don't need both, but it's worth having as a historical artefact.
The Postscript contains a comment from Adobe Framemaker at the top, so the source of truth were probably Framemaker files. I have no idea whether they still exist.