Tools for cat theory: Using ftp rather than mosaic.
Hi. Coming in using ftp I don't find anything I can "get" (that seems to be related to your Tensor and Linear Time paper.) Perhaps I should learn something about "crtc.html". Can you suggest what command I should begin with (using what's essentially BSD 4.3 on a dept. NeXT to which I'm connected via modem and phone line ((to another NeXT on my desk)) ) ? I've been trying "appropos" with everything I can think of, like "ctrc" and "html", but so far with no hits. Art Dear Art Stone So my directions on <li> <a href=ftp://triples.math.mcgill.ca/ctrc.html> Centre de Recherche en Thiorie des Catigories -- Montrial.</a> were too implicit. To use ftp rather than say mosaic 1. Do anonymous ftp to triples.math.mcgill.ca 2. get ctrc.html By the way, it's not according to the French spelling or the Canadian version of the American FCC, but rather the English spelling `Category Theory Research Center'. 3. Read that J. Otto is at pub/otto/otto.html <li> <a href="pub/otto/otto.html"> J. Otto</a> 4. cd pub/otto and then get otto.html 5. Read that the new paper is at c-docs/tensor.ps.gz New papers on complexity doctrines. <ul> <li> <a href="c-docs/tensor.ps.gz"> Tensor and Liner Time</a> (42 pages). Submitted to the proceedings of the workshop on logic and computational complexity. </ul> 6. cd c-docs and get tensor.ps.gz 7. If you don't have gunzip, get it from say the GNU directory on gatekeeper as pointed to by otto.html. <li> <a href=http://gatekeeper.dec.com:80/pub/> Gatekeeper.</a> Well actually that one won't work for ftp. This one will <li> <a href=ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/> GNU</a> Or get someone to setup a web previewer, say mosaic, and its utilities, especially gunzip, gs, and ghostview. O'Reilly has a nice book on mosaic. <li> <a href=http://nearnet.gnn.com/bus/ora/index.html> O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.</a> So, just as .bib's are useful even without bibtex, .html's are useful without mosaic, lynx, or WWW. On the other hand, newer software can make guru mumbo jumbo a no-brainer. Bon Jour, J. Otto
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