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diff --git a/src/doc/help/library.help b/src/doc/help/library.help index dc8cae84..4d12063d 100644 --- a/src/doc/help/library.help +++ b/src/doc/help/library.help @@ -20,19 +20,20 @@ Command Syntax: Command Description: -This command replaces the )load system command that was available in OpenAxiom -releases before version 2.0. The )library command makes available to OpenAxiom -the compiled objects in the libraries listed. - -For example, if you )compile dopler.as in your home directory, issue )library -dopler to have OpenAxiom look at the library, determine the category and domain -constructors present, update the internal database with various properties of -the constructors, and arrange for the constructors to be automatically loaded -when needed. If the )noexpose option has not been given, the constructors -will be exposed (that is, available) in the current frame. - -If you compiled a file with the old system compiler, you will have an NRLIB -present, for example, DOPLER.NRLIB, where DOPLER is a constructor +This command replaces the )load system command that was available in previous +releases. The )library command makes available to OpenAxiom the compiled +objects in the libraries listed. + +For example, if you )compile dopler.spad in your home directory, issue +)library dopler to have OpenAxiom look at the library, determine the +category and domain constructors present, update the internal database +with various properties of the constructors, and arrange for the +constructors to be automatically loaded when needed. If the )noexpose +option has not been given, the constructors will be exposed (that is, +available) in the current frame. + +If you compiled a file with the current system compiler, you will have an +NRLIB present, for example, DOPLER.NRLIB, where DOPLER is a constructor abbreviation. The command )library DOPLER will then do the analysis and database updates as above. |