> Well, today I wanted to use -D as an argument but
> discovered that somehow my
> screen output was suppressed. Anyway, after a bunch
> of fooling around, I
> discovered that -D, D, -P and P on the command line
> will suppress output to
> the screen, and send it to the default printer
> instead! Also, GET(ARG.) does
> not see the argument either.
These are standard switches. I usually use them with
(D or (P though. If you really want to use -D and
-P, it might work if you parse SENTENCE() or @SENTENCE
to get your command line arguments instead of using
GET(ARG.) Or use a different letter.
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