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The tutorial system allows you to read the Oberon and Gadgets on-line hypertext documentation. You may also create your own tutorials by compiling them with the provided Book compiler. The tutorials have been designed to be presented on the Oberon desktop.
Desktops.OpenDoc BooksUser.Panel Book Reader Panel
Desktops.OpenDoc BooksDev.Panel Book Development Panel
 
Files:
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Books0.Obj Books0.Sym Auxiliary module
Books.Obj Books.Sym Book base system
BooksHelp.Obj BooksHelp.Sym Help Icons
BookDocs.Obj BookDocs.Sym Book Manager
BookCompiler.Obj BookCompiler.Sym   Compiler for book texts
 
BooksDev.Panel Development panel for creating new books
BooksUser.Panel Panel for book reader
BasicGadgets.Panel A panel showing a large selection of visual gadgets
 
Main.Book Starting point in the tutorial system - Book index
Mouse.Book How to use the mouse
Tutorials.Book Three tutorials in one: Using, Developing, Conceiving Tutorials
 
Oberon3TUI.Book How to use the textual user interface of Oberon System 3
GadgetsIntro.Book Introduction to the Gadgets System
GadgetsUse.Book How to use the Gadgets System
GadgetsOberon.Book How to manipulate gadgets by program
GadgetsProg.Book How to program new gadgets
 
Backdrops.Book How to create desktop backgrounds (in German)
Compiler.Book How to use the compiler and the builder
Compress.Book How to use compressed and archive files
FontEditor.Book How to create and maintain fonts
Internet.Book How to access the Internet services
Profiler.Book How to measure execution speed
Rembrandt.Book How to create and maintain raster pictures
Watson.Book How to use the browser and module definitions
 
Tutorials.Tool This file[1]
Examples.Mod A module containing many sample commands used in the tutorials (GadgetsIntro.Book GadgetsUse.Book and GadgetsOberon.Book)
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  1. In ETH Oberon MM on ET.Open Tutorials.Tool or on Desktops.OpenDoc Tutorials.Tool .