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let's start with that
author markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
date Wed, 13 Nov 2013 08:15:58 +0100
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     1.4 +.RN 1
     1.5 +.H0 "Einfuehrung" no
     1.6 +.Id einfuehrung
     1.7 +
     1.8 +.P
     1.9 +Ueber das Thema
    1.10 +
    1.11 +.U1 "Geschichtshintergrund" yes
    1.12 +.Id gesch
    1.13 +.P
    1.14 +Wie die Computerwelt damals aussah.
    1.15 +.P
    1.16 +Meilensteine
    1.17 +
    1.18 +.U1 "Vorstellung der Bibs
    1.19 +.P
    1.20 +Eine kurze Beschreibung der verschiedenen Bibliotheken.
    1.21 +.U2 "UB KN
    1.22 +.U2 "UB KA
    1.23 +.U2 "UB UL
    1.24 +.U2 "ZB FZK
    1.25 +.U2 "Bib FH KA
    1.26 +
    1.27 +.[ [
    1.28 +rand note design of mh
    1.29 +.], p. 4]
    1.30 +.P
    1.31 +
    1.32 +.U1 "Aufbau der Arbeit
    1.33 +.P
    1.34 +Betrachtung von zwei Dimensionen
    1.35 +
    1.36 +.P
    1.37 +Messages are named by their numeric filename,
    1.38 +but they can have symbolic names, as well.
    1.39 +These are either one of six system-controlled position names
    1.40 +and a shorthand for the range of all messages,
    1.41 +or user-settable group names for arbitrary sets of messages.
    1.42 +These names are called sequences.
    1.43 +Automatically updated position names exist for the
    1.44 +first, last, previous, next, current message, and for the number
    1.45 +one beyond the last message.
    1.46 +(In mmh, the names of these sequences are abbreviated to the
    1.47 +first character.)
    1.48 +User-defined sequences can be bound to the folder containing the
    1.49 +messages (\fIpublic sequences\fP) or to the user's context
    1.50 +(\fIprivate sequences\fP).
    1.51 +.P
    1.52 +The user's \fIprofile\fP is the file that contains his MH configuration.
    1.53 +Default switches for the individual tools can be specified to
    1.54 +adjust them to the user's personal preferences.
    1.55 +These switches will be automatically supplied whenever the specific
    1.56 +tool is invoked.
    1.57 +Additionally, a single command can be linked under different names
    1.58 +with different default values.
    1.59 +Form templates for new messages and replies, as well as format files
    1.60 +to adjust the output of tools are easily exchanged in the profile.
    1.61 +Almost every part of the system can be adjusted to personal preference.
    1.62 +.P
    1.63 +
    1.64 +
    1.65 +
    1.66 +
    1.67 +
    1.68 +.H0 "Dimension 1: Technischer Fortschritt" no
    1.69 +
    1.70 +.U1 "Phase 1: Maschinenlesbarkeit
    1.71 +.P
    1.72 +Lochstreifen, OCR-Schrift
    1.73 +
    1.74 +.U1 "Phase 2: Batch/Offline-Systeme
    1.75 +.P
    1.76 +Magnetbaender
    1.77 +
    1.78 +.U1 "Phase 3: Online-Systeme
    1.79 +.P
    1.80 +Terminals
    1.81 +
    1.82 +.U1 "Phase 4: Verbuende
    1.83 +.P
    1.84 +
    1.85 +
    1.86 +
    1.87 +.H0 "Dimension 2: Technische Durchdringung" no
    1.88 +
    1.89 +.U1 "Stufe 1: Kataloggenerierung
    1.90 +
    1.91 +.U1 "Stufe 2: Ausleihsystem
    1.92 +
    1.93 +.U1 "Stufe 3: OPAC
    1.94 +.P
    1.95 +(Optional)
    1.96 +
    1.97 +.U1 "Stufe 4: Erwerbung
    1.98 +
    1.99 +.U1 "Stufe 5: Integration
   1.100 +
   1.101 +
   1.102 +
   1.103 +.H0 "Zusammenfassung" no
   1.104 +
   1.105 +.P
   1.106 +zusammenfassung
   1.107 +
   1.108 +.U1 "Fazit
   1.109 +.P
   1.110 +fazit