Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ukma!rutgers!cmcl2!phri!roy From: roy@phri.UUCP (Roy Smith) Newsgroups: comp.windows.news Subject: How to get the DPS manual Keywords: Display PostScript Message-ID: <3678@phri.UUCP> Date: 11 Feb 89 18:55:14 GMT References: <8003@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU> Reply-To: roy@phri.UUCP (Roy Smith) Organization: Public Health Research Inst. (NY, NY) Lines: 39 lchirica@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (Laurian Chirica) writes: > Could anyone please tell me how I can get a copy [of Adobe's Display > PostScript System Reference manual]? What I did is send off $30 to: DPS Reference Manual Offer Adobe Systems Incorporated 1585 Charleston Road P.O. Box 7900 Mountain View, CA 94039-7900 Whether this will work for you or not, is a good question. A few weeks after our order went out, a copy of The Red Book showed up in the mail. I called Adobe and told them that they mis-shipped and they said to send the book back and the would send the DPS docs when they were ready (they were being printed at the time). Some time (well over a month) later, I still hadn't gotten the DPS stuff so I called and was told that you had to be approved to order the DPS reference manual! This didn't make sense, so I asked them what they meant and was told that not just anybody could order the DPS manual, that you had to be on the approved list. When I protested that I had already paid for it and nobody had said anything about approvals, they said that if it turns out that I wasn't approved, I would get a refund of my $30! Now, friends, this is about the most absurd thing I have ever heard of; not being allowed to buy a book unless you're "approved". Anyway, I yelled and screamed a bit and a day or so later somebody called me back to say that I would be getting the manual. It just showed up the other day; I havn't had a chance to do anything more than take the pages out of the shrink-wrap and put them in the binder. There was also a cover letter telling me that this was my "free complementary copy" of the reference manual. Maybe you only get it for free if you're approved and otherwise you have to pay for it? I could understand that, but that's not what I was told on the phone. -- Roy Smith, System Administrator Public Health Research Institute {allegra,philabs,cmcl2,rutgers}!phri!roy -or- phri!roy@uunet.uu.net "The connector is the network"