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<H4>Table of Contents</H4>

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 <LI><A HREF="doc.html#PleaseHelpWriteDocumentation"
       NAME="TOCPleaseHelpWriteDocumentation">Please
       Help Write Documentation</A>
  <LI><A HREF="doc.html#HowToGetDocumentation"
       NAME="TOCHowToGetDocumentation">How To Get GNU Documentation</A>
  <LI><A HREF="doc.html#DescriptionsOfGNUDocumentation"
       NAME="TOCDescriptionsOfGNUDocumentation">Descriptions
       of GNU Books in Print</A>
  <LI><A HREF="doc.html#ISBNS" NAME="TOCISBNS">ISBNs of GNU Books in Print</A>
<LI><A HREF="doc.html#NonGNU" NAME="TOCNonGNU">Non-GNU Books</A></H4>

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<H4><A HREF="doc.html#PleaseHelpWriteDocumentation"
       NAME="PleaseHelpWriteDocumentation">Please
       Help Write Documentation</A></H4>
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Please contact the
<A HREF="/help/help.html#guide">GNU Volunteer Coordinators</A>
for assistance in getting started.
Please also look at
<A HREF="/help/help.html#helpgnu">writing free software</A>
for lists that include projects that need documentation done.

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The <A HREF="/prep/standards_toc.html">GNU Coding Standards</A>
have an excellent section on
<A HREF="/prep/standards.html#SEC31">documenting programs</a>
and the
<A HREF="/manual/texinfo/"><CITE>Texinfo Manual</CITE></a>
has many
<A HREF="/manual/texinfo/html_node/texinfo_236.html#SEC220">tips
and hints</a>.
The page on
<a href="/philosophy/license-list.html">licenses</a>
contains a discussion of, as well as the text of, the
<a href="/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.
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<H4><A HREF="doc.html#TOCHowToGetDocumentation"
       NAME="HowToGetDocumentation">How To Get GNU Documentation</A></H4>
<P>

GNU documentation is available by several different methods. Our manuals
come with a permission to copy and modify them. The oldest book that can
be distributed freely is the <A 
HREF="http://www.bl.uk/collections/treasures/diamond.html";>Diamond Sutra</A>, 
published in China in the year 868.
For an introduction to free documentation,
see <A HREF="http://www.stallman.org/";>Richard Stallman</A>'s essay on
<A HREF="/philosophy/free-doc.html">Free Software and Free Manuals</A>.
<P>
<UL>
  <LI><A HREF="/order/order.html">Order printed manuals and reference cards</a>
       from the <A HREF="/fsf/fsf.html">FSF</A>.
  <LI>Consult <A HREF="/manual/manual.html">Manuals Online</a>.
  <LI><A HREF="/order/ftp.html">Get it by FTP</a> from a site near you.
       <BR>
       Texinfo or TeX source for most GNU manuals and reference cards
       is included with the program source code in one file archive,
       and is not distributed separately.
  <LI>Get Postscript or HTML versions from these
       <A HREF="/links/links.html#FreeSoftwareDocumentation">Free
       Software Documentation</A>
       sites.
  <LI>Photocopy a friend's printed doc.
</UL>

If you do not order manuals or reference cards from the FSF, please consider
making a <A HREF="/help/donate.html">donation</A>
to help us write more documentation.

<P>

<h4><A HREF="doc.html#TOCDescriptionsOfGNUDocumentation"
       NAME="DescriptionsOfGNUDocumentation">Descriptions
       of GNU Manuals that we print as books</a></H4>

<P>
Here are descriptions of all the GNU manuals published and printed as
books by the FSF.  See <A HREF="doc.html#ISBNS">ISBNs of current
editions</a> below.  Use the <A HREF="/order/order.html">FSF Order
Form</A> to buy books, in current and some older editions, for your
own use.  Please <A HREF="/home.html#ContactInfo">contact the FSF</a>
if you are interested in buying FSF publications for resale.

<p>
Several GNU manuals have been translated into Japanese and are
currently in print in Japan.  If you have information on other
translations in print, please <A HREF="/home.html#ContactInfo">contact
the FSF</a>.

<P>
<strong>We need volunteers</strong> to maintain this information.
<br>
<STRONG>These descriptions need work</strong>.  Each should be
expanded from the back cover text on the manual, and/or from the
inside front cover text, and/or from the introduction in each manual,
and/or other useful ways.
<br>
<STRONG>Each printed manual should also have its own page</strong>,
including thumbnail and full size graphics of the manual's spine,
front cover, and back cover; links to the <A
HREF="/order/order.html">FSF Order Form</A>, to the page on this site
under http://www.gnu.org/software/*/ that describes the software, and
perhaps elsewhere.  <strong>Ideally, each manual would have a history
page</strong> covering older editions.

<P>

<UL>
  <LI>The <CITE>GNU Emacs Manual</CITE> (14th Edition for Version 20.7)
       describes editing with GNU Emacs.
       It explains advanced features, including
       outline mode and regular expression search; how to use special
       programming modes to write languages like C++ and TeX; how to use the
       <CODE>tags</CODE> utility; how to compile and correct code;
       how to make your own
       keybindings; and other elementary customizations.

  <P>


  <LI>The <CITE>GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual</CITE> (for GNU Emacs Version
       21) and <CITE>GNU Emacs Lisp Reference, Japanese Edition</CITE>
       (Japanese DRAFT Revision 1.0, from English Edition 2.4 for Version
       19.29) cover this programming language in depth, including data types,
       control structures, functions, macros, syntax tables,
       searching/matching, modes, windows, keymaps, byte compilation, and the
       operating system interface.
       The source code is available in FTP directory

       <A 
HREF="ftp://etlport.etl.go.jp/pub/doc/gnu-jp/elisp-manual/";>ftp://etlport.etl.go.jp/pub/doc/gnu-jp/elisp-manual/</A>.

  <P>


  <LI><CITE>Programming in Emacs Lisp: An Introduction</CITE> (Edition 1.05)
       is for
       people who are not necessarily interested in programming, but who do
       want to customize or extend their computing environment.  If you read
       it in Emacs under Info mode, you can run the sample programs directly.

  <P>


  <LI><CITE>Using and Porting GNU CC</CITE>
       (for Version 2.95)
       tells how to install and use the GNU C Compiler and how to port it to
       new systems.
       It lists new features and incompatibilities of GCC, but people not
       familiar with C will still need a good reference on the C programming
       language.  It also covers G++, the GNU C++ Compiler.

  <P>


  <LI>The <A HREF="/doc/libc-manual.html"><CITE>GNU C Library Reference
       Manual</CITE></A> (for Version 2.x) describes
       the library's facilities, including both what Unix calls
       "library functions" &amp; "system calls."  This has now been
       published as a two-volume set totalling over 1100 pages!
       Please send fixes to <A
       HREF="mailto:address@hidden";>address@hidden</A>.
       The manual does not cover the C++ libraries.

  <P>


  <LI><A HREF="/doc/gdb-manual.html"><CITE>Debugging with
       GDB</CITE></A> (for Version 5.0) explains how
       to run your program under GNU Debugger control, examine and alter
       data, modify a program's flow of control, and use GDB through
       GNU Emacs.

  <P>


  <LI><A HREF="/doc/make-manual.html"><CITE>GNU Make</CITE></A>
       (for Version 3.79) describes GNU
       <CODE>make</CODE>, a program used to rebuild parts of other programs.
       The manual
       tells how to write "makefiles", which specify how a program is to be
       compiled and how its files depend on each other.  Included are an
       introductory chapter for novice users and a section about automatically
       generated dependencies.

  <P>


  <LI>The <CITE>Bison Manual</CITE> (November 1999 Edition for Version 1.29)
       teaches you how to write context-free grammars for the Bison
       program that convert into C-coded parsers.
       You need no prior knowledge of parser generators.

  <P>


  <LI>The <CITE>Flex</CITE> manual (Edition 1.03 for Version 2.3.7)
       teaches you to write a lexical scanner definition for
       the <CODE>flex</CODE> program to create a
       C++ or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined.  You need
       no prior knowledge of scanners.

  <P>


  <LI><CITE>GAWK: The GNU Awk User's Guide</CITE> (Edition 2 for GAWK Version 3)
       tells how to use GAWK.
       It is written for those who have never used <CODE>awk</CODE> and
       describes features of this powerful string and record manipulation
       language.


  <P>


  <LI><A HREF="/doc/texinfo-manual.html"><CITE>Texinfo: the
       GNU Documentation Format</CITE></A>
       (for Version 4) explains the markup
       language that produces our online Info documentation &amp;
       typeset hardcopies.  It tells you how to make tables, lists,
       chapters, nodes, indexes, cross references, &amp; how to catch
       mistakes.

  <P>


  <LI>The <CITE>Termcap Manual</CITE> (3rd Edition, revised, for Version 1.3),
       often described
       as "twice as much as you ever wanted to know about termcap," details
       the format of the termcap database, the definitions of terminal
       capabilities, and the process of interrogating a terminal description.
       This manual is primarily for programmers.

  <P>


</UL>

<H4><A HREF="doc.html#TOCISBNS" NAME="ISBNS">ISBNs of GNU Books in 
Print</A></H4>

Here is a list of International Standard Book Numbers for the GNU manuals
that are currently in print, published by the FSF.
<p>
Note that many <a href="/order/order.html#OldItems">out-of-print
editions are available from the FSF</a>, some in perfect condition and
shrinkwrap, some ex-bookstore.
<p>

<DL>
<!-- out of print 04Aug97 -->
<!-- Proceedings of the First Conference on Freely Redistributable Software -->
<!-- ISBN: 1882114477 -->

  <DT>GNU Software for MS-Windows and MS-DOS (book/cdrom)
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114 57 4
       <P>

  <DT>GNU Emacs Manual, for Version 20.7
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114 07 8
       <P>

  <DT>GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, for Emacs Version 21
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114 73 6
       <P>

  <DT>Programming in Emacs Lisp: An Introduction
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114-42-6
       <P>

  <DT>Using and Porting GNU CC, for Version 2.95
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114-38-8
       <P>

  <DT>GNU C Library Reference Manual, for Version 2.x (2 volumes)
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114-54-X
       <P>

  <DT>Debugging with GDB: The GNU Source-Level Debugger, for Version 5
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114 77 9
       <P>

  <DT>GNU Make: A Program for Directing Recompilation, for Version 3.79
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114 81 7
       <P>

  <DT>Bison Manual: Using the YACC-compatible Parser Generator, for Version 1.29
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114 44 2
       <P>

  <DT>Flex: The Lexical Scanner Generator, for Version 2.3.7
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114 21 3
       <P>

  <DT>GAWK: The GNU Awk User's Guide, 2nd Edition
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114 27 2
       <P>

  <DT>Texinfo: The GNU Documentation Format, for Version 4
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114 67 1
       <P>

  <DT>The Termcap Manual: The Termcap Library and Data Base, 3d Edition
  <DD>ISBN: 1-882114 87 6
       <P>

</DL>

<H4><A HREF="doc.html#TOCNonGNU" NAME="NonGNU">Non-GNU Books</A></H4>

We maintain <A HREF="other-free-books.html">a page that lists free
documentation books not published by the FSF</A>.

<P>

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