Open the language dialogue. 
Click 'choose details'. 
On the right side, you will see a radio button for true/false/empty vs 
#true/#false/'(). 




On Aug 12, 2015, at 8:43 AM, Charles Rich wrote:

> Hi, in the release notes for 6.2.1 it says:
> 
> * For the How to Design Programs teaching languages, DrRacket offers
>  an option to use the old style for printing the constants `true`,
>  `false`, and `empty` instead of `#true`, `#false`, and `'()`.
> 
> But after searching a while, I could not find out how to do this.   It would 
> be a good idea to add a hyperlink to the release notes.
> 
> Thanks, -Chuck
> 
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