Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!rutgers!mtunx!mtune!codas!peora!ge-dab!steinmetz!galen!leue From: leue@galen.steinmetz Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Marginal Thinking Keywords: chooser, page setup Message-ID: <10935@steinmetz.ge.com> Date: 23 May 88 13:48:27 GMT Sender: news@steinmetz.ge.com Reply-To: leue@galen.UUCP (Bill Leue) Organization: General Electric Research & Development Lines: 33 Page formatting with word processor and drawing applications such as WriteNow and MacDraw has an annoying quirk for those of us who use a Mac at home with an ImageWriter, but who often must print their documents at work on a LaserWriter. The problem is that the LaserWriter margins are somewhat narrower than those available on the ImageWriter, since the page coverage of the LaserWriter is a little indented on all sides. If you're trying to squeeze the maximum into a page (a bad practice, I agree) and you do a "Page Setup" using the Imagewriter, you usually truncate information at the right margin when you print the document on the LaserWriter. The really annoying "gotcha" here is that it's simply not possible to "fool" your home Mac into using the narrower margins by installing the LaserWriter driver and using the Chooser to pick a non-existant printer. WriteNow, in fact, won't even run unless there is a real, honest-to- goodness printer corresponding to the output device you choose. Some programs, such as MS Word 3.0x, allow you to set the page size albitrarily. However, MacDraw has no explicit margin settings other than those determined by the physical page size, and so you're stuck. It would be really nice if Apple added left, right, top, and bottom margins to all their printer driver dialogs. Of course, it would be even nicer if there were a universal method of setting arbitrary page sizes, as it is now possible in FileMaker Plus. Hopefully, Claris has addressed this problem in the much-ballyhood but still gaseous MacDraw II. Disclaimer: These are personal opinions and misinformation, not those of the General Electric Company. -Bill Leue leue@ge-crd.arpa uunet!steinmetz!nmr!leue