By thompson@mv.us.adobe.com This file documents an automatic facility for sending a fax to La Costena that orders 1 or more burritos, quesadillas, tacos, and whatever. The command will compose the fax, and send it to your favorite PostScript fax printer, for direct transmission to La Costena, and no paper at this end will be generated. Then, when you get there, your food will be waiting. No worries. To use this, you will want to add the following lines to your .cshrc file: setenv BURRITOPRINTER = alias burrito /user/thompson/public/burrito where is dec, sun, or sparc, as appropriate. Requests to support other machine types will be greeted with enthusiasm if the following conditions are met: 1) I can get the code to compile with a minimum of effort. (I expect no difficulties, but you never know). 2) I am provided with the name of a machine on which to do the build. should be the name of a PostScript level 2 printer that supports fax and is connected to an external phone line. I use radiant, which is located in building E. You will also probably want to create a .costenarc file, to define your burrito macros in. The one in /user/thompson/.costenarc is designed to stand as an example that you can use. Feel free to copy, modify, whatever. I think the syntax should be pretty straightforward, if you understand how to describe a burrito. In keeping with long standing Unix tradition, the syntax for specifying burritos is somewhat obscure. Here is an attempt at explanation, with some examples at the end. For a better understanding, the energetic reader will attempt to thoroughly comprehend the contents of my .costenarc file. burrito [-n "name"] [-t