| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 191.1 | it's just an ASCII file | CLOSET::ANKLAM |  | Thu Apr 02 1987 16:14 | 10 | 
|  |     
    no, it's not. we advised against it when we developed the scheme
    for modifying/updating it based on absolute line numbers. but it
    looks as though we're going to provide a tool for updating it.
    
    so if you need to go change a queue name, go ahead. Do be careful
    of line ends, comments and continuation characters though. It's
    a little sensitive.
    
    
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| 191.2 | clean hands, clean edit | VAXUUM::KOHLBRENNER |  | Thu Apr 02 1987 17:02 | 1 | 
|  |     Wash your hands before editing however!
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| 191.3 |  | MARTY::FRIEDMAN |  | Thu Apr 02 1987 17:14 | 4 | 
|  | I am just now on my way out to buy a bar of Lava soap. Hope this 
does the job.
Marty
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| 191.4 | I only use Ivory! | CLOSET::KAIKOW |  | Fri Apr 03 1987 15:01 | 1 | 
|  | I recommend Ivory as it is 99 44/100% pure!!
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| 191.5 | Log name (?), Videotex, and SUMSLP | CASPRO::JDEADERICK | Joan E. Deaderick | Thu Apr 23 1987 11:22 | 16 | 
|  | Three things about DOC$DESTINATIONS.DAT:
1) Is there a logical name for this file (that could be redirected
   to a local copy--I still have not been able to direct LN03 
   output to the printer nearest me)?
2) I noticed that "lines 101 - 109 are for VIDEOTEX support".  Does 
   that mean that Videotex is going to be a destination?  If so, when?
3) Is the SUMSLP editor a batch editor (related to the old SLIPER editor)?
   Where can it be obtained?
Always curious,
Joan Deaderick
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| 191.6 | /PRINT, prototype, obsolete | CLOSET::ANKLAM |  | Thu Apr 23 1987 16:17 | 12 | 
|  |     
    1. Did you try /print=(queue:local-queue-name)  to get files to
       print near you?
    
    2. The VIDEOTEX destination is something we are working on a prototype
       of, but it is on a back burner (workstations have a higher priority
       character cell terminals these days)
    
    3. The FT update will provide a program that lets you update
       DOC$DESTINATIONS.DAT
    
    
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