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<h2>NOTE1</h2>Acl2 Version 1.1 Notes
<pre>Major Section: <a href="RELEASE-NOTES.html">RELEASE-NOTES</a>
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The new features are extensively documented. The relevant topics
are:
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<li><h3><a href="BOOKS.html">BOOKS</a> -- files of ACL2 event forms
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<li><h3><a href="GUARD.html">GUARD</a> -- restricting the domain of a function
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<li><h3><a href="MORE.html">MORE</a> -- your response to <code>:</code><code><a href="DOC.html">doc</a></code> or <code>:</code><code><a href="MORE.html">more</a></code>'s ``<code>(type :more...)</code>''
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<li><h3><a href="REDUNDANT-EVENTS.html">REDUNDANT-EVENTS</a> -- allowing a name to be introduced ``twice''
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It is especially important to read all of of the <a href="DOCUMENTATION.html">documentation</a> for
<a href="BOOKS.html">books</a> before trying to use books. However, the new <code>:</code><code><a href="MORE.html">more</a></code>
keyword command is so handy for reading long <a href="DOCUMENTATION.html">documentation</a> strings
that we recommend you start with <code>:</code><code><a href="DOC.html">doc</a></code> more if reading at the
terminal. Some documentation has been written for <a href="GUARD.html">guard</a>s which
you might find interesting.
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