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V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms
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V.E.R.A. is a free list of acronyms all of which are
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used in the field of computing.
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It is released under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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Please see topic 'About' in V.E.R.A. for more information.
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INSTALLATION AND USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
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Make an Info file from the Texinfo source, type:
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(The file extension may differ in your environment.)
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Copy the files generated by the previous step to the directory
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where the Info files reside on your site.
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Go to your Info directory and edit the 'dir' file. Insert a line
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like the following where appropriate.
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* V.E.R.A.: (vera). Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms
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You can skip the last step if you had previously installed
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Type 'info vera' to access V.E.R.A. from the command line
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or 'C-h i' to access V.E.R.A. from Emacs.
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WHERE TO FIND V.E.R.A. ?
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You can find the latest version of V.E.R.A. at the usual GNU
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sites or directly at the V.E.R.A. home page:
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- ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/vera/
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For more GNU sites, please see http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
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- http://home.snafu.de/ohei/FTP
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Please note that the original version of V.E.R.A. is not related to the
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to the Free Software Foundation or the GNU project at all.
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This list has nothing to do with Systems Science Inc.
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FEEDBACK AND SUPPORT :
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Please feel free to contact me for any question on V.E.R.A..
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You are also encouraged to submit new or missing acronyms.
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<ohei [at] snafu . de>