> On 9/7/22 00:13, Alejandro Colomar wrote: > > > > I've seen sporadically references to the numbers as chapters, probably > > > > from when the manual was a proper book, but that term seems to have > > > > fallen in use.
Unix Programmer's Manual (4.2 BSD) August, 1983 Volume 1 Chapter I: Commands: intro, adb, ... Chapter II: System calls: intro, accept, access, ... Chapter III: Subroutines: intro, abort, abs, ... Chapter IV: Special files: intro, acc, ... Chapter V: File formats and conventions: a.out, ... Chapter VI: Games: aardvark, adventure, ... Chapter VII: Macro packages and language conventions: intro, ascii, ... Chapter VIII: Maintenance commands and procedures: intro, ac, ... Seventh Edition, January, 1979 Volume 2A 1 and 2: General Works 3 through 7: Getting Started 8 through 13: Document Preparation 14 through 18: Programming Volume 2B: 19 through 28: Supporting Tools and Languages 29 through 38: Implementation, Maintenance and Miscellaneous ... Volume 1 had chapters. The later volumes had numbered documents. Andries