About this Manual
This manual comes in several formats:
The Info format is used for browsing on character devices; it comes without pictures. You should have a local copy installed, which you can browse via Emacs, the stand-alone
info
program, or from DDD viaHelp =>
DDDReference
.The DDD source distribution
ddd-3.3.9.tar.gz
contains this manual as pre-formatted info files; you can also download them from the DDD WWW page.The PostScript format is used for printing on paper; it comes with pictures as well.
The DDD source distribution
ddd-3.3.9.tar.gz
contains this manual as pre-formatted PostScript file; you can also download it from the DDD WWW page.The PDF format is used for printing on paper as well as for online browsing; it comes with pictures as well.
The DDD source distribution
ddd-3.3.9.tar.gz
contains this manual as pre-formatted PDF file; you can also download it from the DDD WWW page.The HTML format is used for browsing on bitmap devices; it includes several pictures. You can view it using a HTML browser, typically from a local copy.
A pre-formatted HTML version of this manual comes in a separate DDD package
ddd-3.3.9-html-manual.tar.gz
; you can browse and download it via the DDD WWW page.
The manual itself is written in TeXinfo format; its source code ddd.texi
is contained in the DDD source distribution ddd-3.3.9.tar.gz
.
The picture sources come in a separate package ddd-3.3.9-pics.tar.gz
; you need this package only if you want to re-create the PostScript, HTML, or PDF versions.
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