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From: bb16@prism.gatech.EDU (BOSTATER,Scott)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.pascal
Subject: Re: printing pascal runs..
Summary: How Bout Ctrl-PrtScr?
Keywords: help me.. help me..
Message-ID: <2127@hydra.gatech.EDU>
Date: 27 Sep 89 23:46:19 GMT
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Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
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For those of you who are still interested in the original question....

      How to send TP 3.0 writeln statements to the printer.

Why not try Ctrl-PrtScr? This will send all the screen output to the printer
until another Cntrl-PrtScr is pressed. It's not as fancy as using redirection
like TP 4.0/5.0/5.5 allows, but its quick, easy, requires no code re-writes,
and requires minimal keystrokes. :-)

As for doing homework on the net...
   
  I don't see whats wrong about for advice on the net, other than direct 
  requests for source code. To find new ideas or approaches to a subject,
  programming or otherwise, is what college *should* encourage. If the
  teacher cannot provide the necessary guidence because he's overworked,
  doesn't care, or doesn't know, the net would be a logical place to go
  for help. (ok, maybe a text book first, but who really reads them? :)

  Granted, nobody wants to see questions with syntax, basic programming
  techniques, etc. But questions dealing with OS specific functions,
  advanced programming techniques, and compiler specific functions/bugs
  should be fair game. The text I had way back when sure didn't mention
  anything about Cntrl-PrtScr. I'm not sure whether the TP manual mentions
  it either... :) 

  DISCLAIMER: My job is an education. Whenever I ask a question on the net,
              I'm asking for help with my "homework". The only difference is
              that I don't get credit for correct answers at the end of the
              quarter (my boss gets that :) I do, of course, get credit for
              incorrect answers....

So much for my $0.02 worth,


-- 
Scott Bostater      GTRI/RAIL/RAD   (Ga. Tech)
"My soul finds rest in God alone; my salvation comes from Him"  -Ps 62.1
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