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From: oneill@lll-lcc.aRpA (Neil J. O'Neill)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Laserwriter naming funny business
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Date: Thu, 23-Jul-87 18:47:04 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul 23 18:47:04 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 25-Jul-87 11:48:00 EDT
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Reply-To: oneill@lll-lcc.UUCP (Neil J. O'Neill)
Organization: Lawrence Livermore Labs, Livermore Ca
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Summary: When is a laserwriter not out of paper?

We were recently playing around with funny names for our LaserWriter
and stumbled onto the following.  We set the name of our LaserWriter
(using Namer) to be "Printer out of paper".  When we go to print
out stuff, we get a dialogue box that says "Looking for LaserWriter
".  Somehow an "is" gets inserted in
front of "out of paper" in the LaserWriter name.

Further investigation shows that any name with "out of paper" in it
has an "is" inserted into it when printed in the dialogue box.  Also,
a beep will sound when the dialogue box appears, just as if the
printer really is out of paper, but the document prints out anyway.
Did we stumble upon support for a practical joke that was never
removed from the production versions of the LaserWriter drivers?  Or
is this just an ordinary, but peculiar, bug? 

(Ref:  System/Finder 4.0/5.4; LaserWriter 4.0)

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N. J. O'Neill
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