+Manuals for GNUstep: developer tutorial, developer programming manual,
+developer reference manual, and user manual.
+
+@item
+A manual for Ghostscript.
+
+@item
+A manual for TCSH.
+
+@item
+A coherent free reference manual for Perl. Most of the Perl on-line
+reference documentation can be used as a starting point, but work is
+needed to weld them together into a coherent manual.
+
+@item
+A good free Perl language tutorial introduction. The existing Perl
+introductions are published with restrictions on copying and
+modification, so that they cannot be part of a GNU system.
+
+@item
+A manual for PIC (the graphics formatting language).
+
+@item
+A book on how GCC works and why various machine descriptions
+are written as they are.
+
+@item
+A manual for programming applications for X11.
+
+@item
+Manuals for various X window managers.
+
+@item
+Reference cards for those manuals that don't have them: C
+Compiler, Make, Texinfo, Termcap, and maybe the C Library.
+
+@item
+Many utilities need documentation, including @code{grep} and others.
+@end itemize
+
+@node Unix-Related Projects, Kernel Projects, Documentation, Top
+@chapter Unix-Related Projects
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@ignore
+@item
+Modify the GNU @code{dc} program to use the math routines of GNU
+@code{bc}.
+@end ignore
+
+@item
+Less urgent: make a replacement for the ``writer's workbench'' program
+@code{style}, or something to do the same kind of job. Compatibility
+with Unix is not especially important for this program.