Sometime in the last day or two, someone mentioned it would be nice to make the PS stuff XP instead of Unix-ish so that PostScript could be generated from any platform. Hmmm. Is that worthwhile? I'm not suggesting that the XP goal in general is losing it's glamor. I'm just wondering if the conversion of this existing piece of code is worth the trouble. Unix is lame in the printer department, depending mostly on applications to generate the raw printer output. That's mitigated by the widespread use of Ghostscript to provide variety outside of apps. OTOH, MSWindows is pretty rich at printer support. The apps just write to some virtual printer thang, and MSWindows provides the variety. In particular, if you want to generate PS from Abiword on MSWindows, it's easy. Just install one of the billions of PS printer drivers. The question is, what's the story on the other platforms? Is there any need for apps to create the PS? For Mac, I'm pretty sure MacOS takes care of this. What about BeOS and QNX? (I guess I could figure this out by studing Abi source code to find the print stuff for those platforms, but it's just soooo much easier to ask.) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (WJCarpenter) PGP 0x91865119 38 95 1B 69 C9 C6 3D 25 73 46 32 04 69 D6 ED F3
