Online edition of "Managing AFS: The Andrew File System" - See https://netrc.github.io/ManagingAFS
- no extra bold italic
- all 'code' in pre
- figures, tables labelled correctly
- html with css
- note/post/mafs blog - http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~remzi/OSTEP/
- Figure 4-3, 4-4 are tables
- make "figure", "table" captions bold
- or convert all to png?
- 0377 in Ch4; just before Client Administration
- 0245 - turn into list? '\n* ' ? (one more to control kerberos, put the server in a secure room
- 0216 - number of program clich*s
- 'text figures'
- figure h/w
- "untitled table"
- (1,2,3,4,5,6), 7A, 7B not indented
- extra spacing in 'fs getcacheparams'
- figure 4-2 redo
- special case for CASE STUDY
- set pandoc options, like html title
- See https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#pandocs-markdown
- links
- ? what about other normal markup in my text? e.g. *
- see CH01R.txt - some items; seem ok
- DOI
- gitbook
- Footnote
[[Footnote 1]]
[[Footnote 1]] By the way, the SCO Corporation’s UNIX operating system, OpenServer�, also has an AFS file system: this is the Acer© Fast File System and is a local disk file system only. Also, the Apple© Macintosh© file system and the Amiga File System are occasionally referred to as AFS. Don’t confuse these file systems with Transarc’s distributed file system.
- tif figures
- tables
- using pandoc.css - https://gist.github.com/killercup/5917178
- how to add css for better html style?
- pathnames in CH01 are not 'pre'.
- what about my text lists "^--" - convert to simple '*' ?
- Preface - Netware<U+0099> ; Chap 1 AIX<U+0099>
- better match of copyright/trademark; pandoc now supports © ™ correctly
- Tables - need to be hand done; added to meta table
- Figures - needs meta table? grab 1-1 and caption lib/figData.js
- chapter - grab chapter # // not done; not how pandoc/docbook/etc work
- initCaps don't Afs in chapter/section, etc
- can't match \250 \252 in CH00R.txt file
- doesn't have title
- some meta information shows on first line
- 2019-09-28 - initial raw dump of final text