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`MacworId®
`Mac® OS 9 Bible
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`Lon Poole and Todd Stauffer
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`Macworld® Mac® OS 9 Bible
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`library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
`Poole, Lon.
`Macworld Mac OS 9 Bible! Lon Poole and Todd
`Stauffer.
`p.
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`cm.
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`ISBN 0-7645-34149 (alk. paper)
`1. Macintosh (Computer) 2. Mac OS. I. Stauiier.
`Todd. 11.
`Title.
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`005.4'469—dc2l
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`1999
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`Apple Guide A help system that provides step-by-step interactive instructions for
`completing certain tasks.
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`Applescript An English-like programming language that you can use to send Apple
`events to programs. With Applescript you can write your own programs, called
`scripts, to perform complex tasks easily. For example, you can use an Applescript
`to move data between many applications.
`
`AppleTalk The networking protocol built into all Mac OS computers and most
`Laserwriter printers for passing messages and information to each other. The content
`that is passed back and forth could be Apple events, page images to be printed, e-mail,
`file contents, or any other kind of information. The content and the protocol can be
`transmitted through LocalTalk cabling, Ethernet cabling, or other media.
`
`applets Small lava-language programs that are commonly embedded in Web pages
`to make them more interesting or useful. This term is also used to describe
`Appiescript scripts that have been saved as small applications.
`
`application program Software that enables a computer to perform a set of related
`tasks for a specific purpose, such as word processing, working with spreadsheets
`or graphics, or Web browsing. See program and software.
`
`application programming interfaces (AP!) Commands written by operating
`system programmers to enable application programmers to access the operating
`system's features.
`
`Application Switcher The floating window that appears when you “tear—otf" the
`Application menu (select the menu and drag straight down with the mouse).
`
`authentication The process of identifying a user's ID and password in order to
`make a network connection.
`
`autoscrolling The process of scrolling through a window or a list without using
`the scroll bars by placing the pointer in the window or the list, pressing the mouse
`button, and dragging toward the area you want to view.
`
`background program A program that runs during the intervals, typically less than
`one—eighth of a second long, when the active program isn’t using the computer. It
`usually works while the active program waits for you to do something.
`
`balloon help A help system that makes a cartoonlike balloon appear when you
`drag the mouse slowly over a standard object in the Mac OS interface. The balloon
`may tell you what the object is, what it does, or what happens when you click it.
`
`binary file A file of formatted text, pictures, sound, movies, other data, or
`program code.
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`Postscript printers Printers that interpret Postscript commands to create
`printable images.
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`PPD (Postscript Printer Description) A file that contains the optional features of a
`Postscript printer such as its resolution and paper tray configuration.
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`PRAM (parameter RAM) A small amount of battery-powered memory that stores
`system settings such as time, date, mouse tracking speed, speaker volume, and
`choice of startup disk.
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`preemptive multitasking A scheme for multitasking applications where the
`operating system has control over how much processor time each application
`can use.
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`Preferences folder Holds files that contain the settings you make in control panels
`and with the Preferences commands of application programs.
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`primary script The language script system used by system dialog boxes and menus.
`It you are working on a computer that is set up for English, Roman is your primary
`script; your secondary script can be any other installed language script, such as
`Japanese.
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`printer driver Software that prepares pages for, and communicates with, a
`particular type of printer. This software resides in the Extensions folder inside
`the System Folder.
`
`print job A file of page descriptions that is sent to a particular type of printer. Also
`called a print request or spool file.
`
`print request See printjob.
`
`print server A computer or a program on a computer that manages one or more
`shared printers on a network.
`
`program A set of coded instructions that direct a computer in performing a
`specific task.
`
`program linking The process of sharing programs by sending and receiving Apple
`events across a network. You must turn on program linking in the File Sharing or
`Sharing Setup control panel. You can use Finder's Sharing command to enable or
`prevent linking to individual programs.
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`protocol See networking protocol.
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`publisher A section of a document. a copy of which has been saved as an edition
`for other documents to subscribe to.
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