To search for a contribution: use page "sections.htm" containing references ordered accoding to the conference topics. In single sections the contributions are sorted according to the first authors name, keynote lectures preceede. use page "authors.htm" containing references ordered accoding to all authors names. use page "keywords.htm" containing references ordered accoding to all keywords used. without all references: the file name is created from (max) first 8 letters of the first authors name. You can find it in the directory listing. Appropriate file names are listed also in printed Abstract booklet. Texts of contributions are stored in the directory "/contrib" in the root of the CDFS. ------------------------------------------------------------ To view the overview pages: all above mentioned overview pages are stored in the HTML form and correspond to ISO-8859-2 character set. If you get troubles with the correct display of diacritical marks, try to select corresponding computer font or change to homonymous file in the CD ROM directory: CP1250 - Central European Microsoft fonts ISO-8859-1 - international encoding tables with restricted diacritical marks ASCII - standard character set without all diacritical marks ------------------------------------------------------------ To view the contribution: use the reference in a suitable HTML file use directory view according to the ability of the operating system ------------------------------------------------------------ To print the contribution: select the contribution and use the item PRINT in the Acrobat Reader menu ------------------------------------------------------------ In case your CD ROM does not work: check on the computer if: - the web browser is installed (Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4 or more or Netscape Navigator version 3 or more or your favorite simmilar program) - Acrobat Reader is installed (Adobe Acrobat Reader version 4 or more for "Portable Document Format" as a program and a plugin for your browser) (instalation can be provided using appropriate file in directory "/install", where the most frequently used version are stored for Windows, Macintosh and Linux) Then start the page "start.htm" by mouse click in any graphical computer environment ------------------------------------------------------------