An ignorable white space change. Some of the added markup in the previous
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<!--
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
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$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.13 1999-04-08 21:37:00 nik Exp $
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$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.14 1999-04-08 21:51:14 nik Exp $
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<chapter id="printing">
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is the currently active job (note the word <literal>active</literal>
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under the “Rank” column), which means the printer should
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be currently printing that job. The second job consists of data
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passed as the standard input to the &man.lpr.1; command. The third job came from user <username>mary</username>; it is a
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much larger job. The pathname of the files she's trying to print is
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too long to fit, so the &man.lpq.1; command just shows three
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dots.</para>
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passed as the standard input to the &man.lpr.1; command. The third
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job came from user <username>mary</username>; it is a much larger
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job. The pathname of the files she's trying to print is too long to
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fit, so the &man.lpq.1; command just shows three dots.</para>
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<para>The very first line of the output from &man.lpq.1; is also useful:
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it tells what the printer is currently doing (or at least what LPD
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
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$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.13 1999-04-08 21:37:00 nik Exp $
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$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.14 1999-04-08 21:51:14 nik Exp $
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<chapter id="printing">
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is the currently active job (note the word <literal>active</literal>
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under the “Rank” column), which means the printer should
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be currently printing that job. The second job consists of data
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passed as the standard input to the &man.lpr.1; command. The third job came from user <username>mary</username>; it is a
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much larger job. The pathname of the files she's trying to print is
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too long to fit, so the &man.lpq.1; command just shows three
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dots.</para>
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passed as the standard input to the &man.lpr.1; command. The third
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job came from user <username>mary</username>; it is a much larger
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job. The pathname of the files she's trying to print is too long to
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fit, so the &man.lpq.1; command just shows three dots.</para>
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<para>The very first line of the output from &man.lpq.1; is also useful:
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it tells what the printer is currently doing (or at least what LPD
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<!--
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
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$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.13 1999-04-08 21:37:00 nik Exp $
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$Id: chapter.sgml,v 1.14 1999-04-08 21:51:14 nik Exp $
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-->
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<chapter id="printing">
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is the currently active job (note the word <literal>active</literal>
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under the “Rank” column), which means the printer should
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be currently printing that job. The second job consists of data
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passed as the standard input to the &man.lpr.1; command. The third job came from user <username>mary</username>; it is a
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much larger job. The pathname of the files she's trying to print is
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too long to fit, so the &man.lpq.1; command just shows three
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dots.</para>
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passed as the standard input to the &man.lpr.1; command. The third
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job came from user <username>mary</username>; it is a much larger
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job. The pathname of the files she's trying to print is too long to
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fit, so the &man.lpq.1; command just shows three dots.</para>
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<para>The very first line of the output from &man.lpq.1; is also useful:
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it tells what the printer is currently doing (or at least what LPD
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