From 685b78dca2d10a7855729b5464beac7f3ffba1d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bob Mottram Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2018 13:04:26 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Tidy the dogcow --- entries/dogcow.txt | 19 ++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/entries/dogcow.txt b/entries/dogcow.txt index 1a1de9f..7349c19 100644 --- a/entries/dogcow.txt +++ b/entries/dogcow.txt @@ -1,14 +1,11 @@ dogcow /dogkow/ , n. See Moof. The dogcow is a semi-legendary creature that lurks -in the depths of the Macintosh Technical Notes Hypercard stack V3.1. The -full story of the dogcow is told in technical note #31 (the particular -dogcow illustrated is properly named Clarus ). Option-shift-click will cause -it to emit a characteristic Moof! or !fooM sound. Getting to tech note 31 is -the hard part; to discover how to do that, one must needs examine the stack -script with a hackerly eye. Clue: rot13 is involved. A dogcow also appears -if you choose Page Setup... with a LaserWriter selected and click on the -Options button. It also lurks in other Mac printer drivers, notably those -for the now-discontinued Style Writers. See -http://developer.apple.com/products/techsupport/dogcow/tn31.html. - +in the depths of the Macintosh Technical Notes Hypercard stack V3.1. +Option-shift-click will cause it to emit a characteristic Moof! or !fooM +sound. Getting to tech note 31 is the hard part; to discover how to do +that, one must needs examine the stack script with a hackerly eye. Clue: +rot13 is involved. A dogcow also appears if you choose Page Setup... +with a LaserWriter selected and click on the Options button. It also +lurks in other Mac printer drivers, notably those for the +now-discontinued Style Writers. \ No newline at end of file