\skbheading{User Manual} The \skbacft{A3DS:SKB} provides macros that simplify file handling and hide some \LaTeX~ code (i.e. for figures) from the user, thus helping everyone to focus on the actual document one wants to write. There are a few macros, and they can be catagorised as follows. \begin{skbnotelist} \item Installation, rebuilt and configuration: this part deals with the installation of the package with your local \LaTeX~distribution, the rebuilt of the styles, classes and documentation (all of them are provided, but you never know, it might become useful) and the configuration of the \skbacft{A3DS:SKB} using configuration files and the macro \cmd{\skbconfig}. \item Files, figures and slides: the combination of \cmd{\skbheading} and \cmd{\skbinput} will process files and the document level of headings. The macro \cmd{\skbfigure} makes it easy to include figures in your document and the macro \cmd{\skbslide} helps with \skbacft{ISO:PDF} slides and annotations (if you are not using a classic \LaTeX solution such as the beamer package). \item Filenames, acronyms and references: here we deal with macros that provide access to the path and filenames the \skbacft{A3DS:SKB} maintains, plus loading acronym and reference databases. \item Other useful macros: there are some more macros that complete the \skbacft{A3DS:SKB}. There are little helpers for emphasising text, limiting the space between items in some list environments, putting acronyms into footnotes, filling meta information for \skbacft{ISO:PDF} files and last not least macros that help dealing with optional and conditional text. \end{skbnotelist} For the impatient, we start with a few examples. The first one shows how to use the \skbacft{A3DS:SKB} to produce a simple article. The second one exmplains how the documentation for the \skbacft{A3DS:SKB} is created using most of the \skbacft{A3DS:SKB} macros. Then we detail the usage of all the macros, following the above introduced categorisation.