LISP-Tut.inf is a free compilation of the "Common LISP Tutorial"
in the OS/2 book (.inf) format.

The text file on which this document is based appears to have
been originated by Bruno Haible and subsequently modified by
Geoffrey J. Gordon.  I found it in the os2xLisp package, and -
being quite pleased with the utility of OS/2 .inf files while
writing code - I compiled this text file into an information
file for my convenience.  The ipfc source is available - see
the "Credits" topic in the book, "About" footnote.

Installation:  Copy/move the Lisp-tut.inf file to a directory on
your bookshelf path.  To see what directories are available
on your bookshelf path, type the following at an OS/2 command
prompt:

echo %bookshelf%

After copying/moving the file, typing the following at any
command prompt will display the book:

view lisp-tut

You can create an information book object on the desktop, etc.
in the usual manner.

Comments are welcome to:

bmj01@innovative-engineering.com

Hope this is as useful to you as it has been for me!

Version 2000.01, 20-Aug-2000
