> I think that gnome-print is probably the right way to go, but I'm not
> sure how long it's going to be before it's ready for prime time.  Do
> you know, Dave?

>From what I can extract from the gnome developer's site, the
gnome printing libraries will be in the 1.2 release of Gnome,
which has a target date of Sometime Soon. The status page on
the printing library indicates it is close to complete.

 
> Actually, for printed output, another option to consider would be to
> generate scheme forms containing the data, and then just write some
> (trivial) converters that would spit out postscript, LaTeX, text, or
> whatever.  This would be similar to the idea of defining a DTD and
> then using XML, but using XML would require additional dependences,
> whereas using scheme forms would be free, parser-wise.

I think this is a good idea. btw, when you say 'scheme forms' do you
mean just standard s-expressions? Or is there something more elaborate
involved there?

dave

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