On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 13:19 +0000, James wrote:
> Holly Bostick <motub <at> planet.nl> writes:
> 
> > 
> > Joseph schreef:
> 
> > So it seems to me that rather than adjusting the configuration of divps,
> > "we" (meaning you, of course) should at least *look* at the
> > configuration of latex-- what paper size is /it/ set to??
> 
> 
> And if this does not solve the problem, look at modifying your CUPS settings. 
> I
> believe some configurations allow settings that, in effect, will covernt all
> "a4" paper sizes to "letter" if nothing else works....
> 
> HTH,
> James

If I print to file, and next run that file through cups it prints OK.
But if I run it directly to a printer from Latex converter *.tex to ps
via divps if I'm not mistaken.
But if as Holly mentioned: "I keep noticing that latex seems to
supercede divps"
How can it be possible, I was under impression that divps is part of
Latex.

Anyhow, the after conversion the printer to ps (postscript) the file is
sent to printer via command : lpr -P printer_name and this is the time
it ask me for A4 paper size.

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#Joseph
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