H'lo. Reference.guide is taken almost entirely from Wooter's "Reference.doc" for his Amiga E compilor. Frankly, he made my job fairly easy, as most of the cross references in his documentation used a chapter/section format that was easy to catagorize, so I was able to do the same sort of thing in writing this AmigaGuide formatted text. I might add, this was written by hand, painstakingly taking me about two full days of work (I spent the second day cleaning up stuff and adding some feeps). I don't want a cent out of it.. I just wanted something that would be handy for my own purposes, and figured I'd pass my work on to everyone else. However, to make sure I wouldn't violate Wooter's will in this matter, I sent some mail asking him if he would have any objections releasing my AmigaGuide formatted 'Reference.Doc' for him. He checked it out, and gave his blessings on the matter . I feel fairly certain that all my cross-references are correct. The format of the document itself is not precisely the standard Amiga StyleGuide convention, but I guessed that it wouldn't be appropriate for that particular doc to go with standard AmigaStyleGuide conventions . Still, it isn't hard to use. Heck.. it's a friggin' hypertext document! How hard can it be? "But, Trey, why such a long readme file?" Because this file also serves as a zzzendpad.foo file, helping to make your archive safe for xmodemming. In any event, enjoy. Future enhancements to this doc? I dunno.. I s'pose someone could make the cross-references connect with the other files (such as Tutorial.doc, Compilor.doc, Utility.doc, and History.doc, not to mention perhaps some of the included source code examples). For my purposes, however, this file will work just fine as it is, so I don't think I'll bother tooling around with this anymore. - Trey (aka Joseph Van Riper) jvanriper@uncavx.unca.edu jvanripe@nyx.cs.du.edu Truth has always been found to promote the best interests of mankind... -- Percy Bysshe Shelley