Makefile: bump version to 1.2 since we have XFree86R4. Index: More update.

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SHELL= /bin/ksh
VERSION= OpenLook-XView-1.1a # CHANGE THIS EVERY TIME!!
VERSION= OpenLook-XView-1.2a # CHANGE THIS EVERY TIME!!
# Used as the Primary Volume Identifier. AVOID volume names with
# imbedded slashes as some UNIX versions will be unable to auto-mount them!

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Welcome to the Online Tour of The OPEN LOOK and XView Source and
Documentation CD-ROM!
</H1>
<P>We've organized this online tour using HTML to allow you to browse
it with Netscape or another browser such as Mosaic, TkWWW, or any other viewer.
If you are on the Internet, this will <I>also</I> allow you to follow
links to the outside, of which there are some few scattered throughout the tour.
</P>
<P>Before you start, you may need to tell your Web Viewer about
certain file types. For Mosaic, the files in the WebHelpers directory
can be added to your .mime.types and .mailcap file, or can be used to
create those files. For other browswers, you may need to enter this
information manually in a "Helper Applications" dialog.
</P>
<P>This is The OPEN LOOK and XView Source and Documentation CD-ROM
(formerly called The OPEN LOOK GUI, XView and NeWS Archive). We have
collected
<P>This CD-ROM compilation contains
<a href="http://www.darwinsys.com/">Darwin Open Systems'</a>
<em>OPEN LOOK and XView Source and Documentation CD-ROM</em>
(formerly called The OPEN LOOK GUI, XView and NeWS Archive).
We have collected
<A HREF="book/index.html">three full OPEN LOOK textbooks</A>, the
<A HREF="src/book-examples/index.html">example programs from several
<A HREF="src/book-examples/index.html">example programs from several
OPEN LOOK and X11 programming texts</A>, the latest versions of
libraries, and many
XFree86 R4, and many
<A HREF="src/xview/index.html">useful programs</A>. And we've compiled
many of them for both <A HREF="bin.linux/">Linux</A> and
<A HREF="bin.sun">SunOS</A>, so that you can run them out of
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<A HREF="index/index.html">pre-built search indexes</A> for Sun's
SearchIt and Adobe's Acrobat Catalog
searching tools to help you find specific information that you need.
</P><H1>Overview</H1> Here is an approximage pictorial overview of the
CD's contents:
<P>We've organized this online tour using HTML to allow you to browse
it with Netscape, Konqueror, or other browser
If you are on the Internet, this will <I>also</I> allow you to follow
links to the outside, which are scattered throughout the tour.
</P>
<P>Before you start, you may need to tell your Web Viewer about
certain file types. If necessary, the files in the WebHelpers directory
can be added to your .mime.types and .mailcap file, or can be used to
create those files. For other browswers, you may need to enter this
information manually in a "Helper Applications" dialog.
</P>
</P><H1>Overview</H1> Here is an approximate pictorial overview of the
original CD's contents (this version has a few additional directories):
<IMG SRC="ls.gif">
<P>In a little more detail:
</P><UL>
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also included the source code for not one but two complete window
systems:
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="src/X11R6/index.html">The X Window System, Version 11,
Release 6, Patch Level 11</A>
<LI><A HREF="src/XFree86R4/index.html">The XFree86 version of
The X Window System, Version 11.</A>
</LI>
<LI><A HREF="src/mgr/index.html">The MGR Window System</A> by Steve
Uhler of Bellcore. Not at all compatible with X11: mgr is small, simple,