1 Installing Eloquence

Eloquence documentation

Eloquence no longer includes printed documentation by default (it is available as a separate option). Instead all documentation is available on-line in different formats.

Adobe PDF
You can view or print the documentation using the Acrobat Reader software which is included on the CD-ROM media or available free for almost all platforms on the Adobe web site (http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html).
The Acrobat Reader does also include a plugin for the Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer web browsers so you can use a web browser to view the PDF documentation.
HTML
You can use your web browser to read the documentation. You need a web browser which is capable to handle frames such as Netscape Navigator 2.0 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 or above.
Postscript
The documentation is included in Postscript format so it can be easily printed on a Postscript printer. To print on a non Poscript printer you can use the Acrobat Reader on Windows to print the PDF documenentation. Otherwise you can use the free ghostscript to convert the Postscript files into a printer specific format.
The Adobe PDF documentation provides the manuals in the same format as the printed documentation (its generated from the print files). The HTML documentation provides the same content but has been converted to on-line format. We recommend to install the Eloquence documentation on your web server, so it is available to all users instead of installing it locally on each computer.

NOTE: The Eloquence online documentation requires a frame capable Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator 2.0 or the Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 and later releases. The integrated online help does currently only work with Netscape Navigator 3.0 and above. It uses OLE calls and can not be used with another browser.

Installing the Acrobat Reader Software

The Eloquence CD-ROM media includes the Acrobat Reader for the Windows, HP-UX and Linux platform in the /acroread/reader directory. Please refer to the documentation in the corresponsing directory for information on installation.

The Acrobat Reader Software includes a plugin for the Netscape Navaigator or the Microsoft Internet Explorer, so you can use view the PDF documentation in your web browser.

The Acrobat Reader software for additional platforms is available on the Adobe web site. The Acrobat Reader software is copyrighted by Adobe and is not a part of the Eloquence product.

In addition, Adobe Postscript drivers for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 are included in the directory /acroread/drivers. Please refer to the documentation in the corresponding directory for information on installation.


Eloquence Installation and Configuration - 19 DEC 2002