diff --git a/doc/tutorial/conceptual-overview.texi b/doc/tutorial/conceptual-overview.texi index 10130f322..cf88d60ce 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/conceptual-overview.texi +++ b/doc/tutorial/conceptual-overview.texi @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ @c ======================================================================== @c Some Conceptual Overview @c ======================================================================== -@node Conceptual Overveiw +@node Conceptual Overview @chapter Conceptual Overview @menu @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ to compose those distinct operations into an easy to use model. @c A First ns-3 script @c ======================================================================== @node A First ns-3 Script -@chapter A First ns-3 script +@chapter A First ns-3 Script @cindex first script If you downloaded the system as was suggested above, you will have a release of ns-3 in a directory called @code{repos} under your home directory. Change diff --git a/doc/tutorial/tutorial.texi b/doc/tutorial/tutorial.texi index 8869fcab3..72daa948e 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/tutorial.texi +++ b/doc/tutorial/tutorial.texi @@ -7,10 +7,11 @@ @ifinfo Primary documentation for the @command{ns-3} project is available in -three forms: +four forms: @itemize @bullet @item @uref{http://www.nsnam.org/doxygen/index.html,,ns-3 Doxygen/Manual}: Documentation of the public APIs of the simulator @item Tutorial (this document) +@item @uref{http://www.nsnam.org/docs/manual.html,,Reference Manual}: Reference Manual @item @uref{http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php,, ns-3 wiki} @end itemize @@ -24,10 +25,11 @@ the document should be discussed on the ns-developers@@isi.edu mailing list. This is an @command{ns-3} tutorial. Primary documentation for the @command{ns-3} project is available in -three forms: +four forms: @itemize @bullet @item @uref{http://www.nsnam.org/doxygen/index.html,,ns-3 Doxygen/Manual}: Documentation of the public APIs of the simulator @item Tutorial (this document) +@item @uref{http://www.nsnam.org/docs/manual.html,,Reference Manual}: Reference Manual @item @uref{http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php,, ns-3 wiki} @end itemize @@ -77,9 +79,12 @@ see @uref{http://www.nsnam.org/docs/tutorial.pdf}. @menu * Introduction:: -* Geting Started:: +* Browsing ns-3:: +* Resources:: +* Getting Started:: * Conceptual Overview:: -* Tweaking Ns-3:: +* A First ns-3 Script:: +* Tweaking ns-3:: * Building Topologies:: @end menu diff --git a/doc/tutorial/tweaking.texi b/doc/tutorial/tweaking.texi index 2bfb70505..b10702316 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial/tweaking.texi +++ b/doc/tutorial/tweaking.texi @@ -4,16 +4,16 @@ @c ======================================================================== @c ======================================================================== -@c PART: Tweaking Ns-3 +@c PART: Tweaking ns-3 @c ======================================================================== -@c The below chapters are under the major heading "Tweaking Ns-3" +@c The below chapters are under the major heading "Tweaking ns-3" @c This is similar to the Latex \part command @c @c ======================================================================== -@c Tweaking Ns-3 +@c Tweaking ns-3 @c ======================================================================== -@node Tweaking Ns-3 -@chapter Tweaking Ns-3 +@node Tweaking ns-3 +@chapter Tweaking ns-3 @menu * Using the Logging Module:: @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ In other systems, warning messages may be output as well as more detailed informational messages. In some cases, logging facilities are used to output debug messages which can quickly turn the output into a blur. -Ns-3 takes the view that all of these verbosity levels are useful and se +ns-3 takes the view that all of these verbosity levels are useful and se provides a selectable, multi-level approach to message logging. Logging can be disabled completely, enabled on a component-by-component basis, enabled globally and has selectable verbosity levels. The ns-3 log module provides @@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ extending the tracing namespace and creating new tracing sources. @cindex tracing @cindex tracing|ASCII @subsection ASCII Tracing -Ns-3 provides an ASCII trace helper that is a wrapper around low-level +ns-3 provides an ASCII trace helper that is a wrapper around low-level tracing system. This helper lets you configure some useful and easily understood packet traces easily. The output of a trace of a simulation run is an ASCII file --- thus the name. For those familiar with @command{ns-2}