I thought it was only me! Since using XP I've not been able to get the
config menu up using the shift key.
I have now set it to always show. But you do have to get to the menu to
set that option.
Malcolm
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Terrific. What ignorance on my part. I tried as you said but that
Well if you do need the Reference manual it can be found at:
http://support.epson.ru/products/manuals/000350/part1.pdf
By the way does QPCPrint handle the colour modes?
Cheers
Malcolm
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Jérôme Grimbert wrote:
I do not know any expert, but I have a book with the ESC/P2
Well I think you could do just about anything!
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Well, do you really think I could have done this without that manual?
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Quite agree. I too have recently been driven nuts with the limitations.
A new set of
traps to an advanced directory system sounds good. Perhaps with a new
'CD' navigation
command. I suppose the old traps could be rewritten such that older
software has
access to the new system to a path length
Its quite possible that it already exists in Adobe Pagemaker format.
Cheers
Malcolm
Equally we should be realistic about electronic publication. My copy
is an original MgGraw-Hill copy and has 257 pages. That would be a
huge scanning job and an even worse PDF conversion job. Given that
there
After that it gets difficult: Some people may
not want to move on from microdrives. They wont want PE or anything
newfangled like that, otherwise Id suggest that the following products were
also considered a fundamental part of the system for ALL platforms:
Microdrives! I'd actually forgotten
Amazing. I was having problems using them nearly 20 years ago!
At the last Eindhoven workshop, Arnie Clarke had a catch 22.
He had not put a superHermes keyboard driver in his boot program, so
had no keyboard! This can be added to romDisq to load prior to F1/F2.
His romDisq though was dead and
Since most QL software requiring printer output (all?) have either epson
or postscript drivers, I should think a
combination of 'epsonps' (epson to postscript convertor) and ghostscript
would be a possible solution. The list of
printers supported by ghostscript does seem quite impressive.
Have been using 3.20 continuously with SP2 for a couple of weeks now
without any problems.
Cheers
Malcolm
Fabrizio Diversi wrote:
Did anyone tried to use Qpc (last version 3.20) in a WinXP SP2 machine ?
There is a general instability, without any reason QPC close itself randomly, also, i
had to