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case $CONFIG in
'') . ./config.sh ;;
esac
echo "Extracting newsnews (with variable substitutions)"
cat >newsnews <<!GROK!THIS!
*** NEWS NEWS ***
Welcome to trn. There are more options to trn than you want to think about,
so we won't list them here. If you want to find out about them, read the
trn manual page. There are some important things to remember, though:
* Trn is an extention to rn. Where possible, the command syntax is the same.
* To access all the new features, specify the options -x and -X. These
options MAY be on by default, but it won't hurt to be redundant.
* At ANY prompt in trn, you may type 'h' for help. There are many different
help menus, depending on where you are. Typing <esc>h in the
middle of a multi-character command will list escape substitutions.
* Typing a space to any prompt means to do the normal thing. You could
spend all day reading news and never hit anything but the space bar.
This particular message comes from $rnlib/newsnews. You will only
see it once. Your news administrator should feel free to substitute his or
her own message whenever something new happens to trn, and then the file
will again be displayed, just once for each person.
Wayne Davison davison@borland.com
!GROK!THIS!
$eunicefix newsnews