Hi Dave,

Which version of jBASE 3.4 are you using ?

I believe 'wlp.exe' was only available from jBASE 3.4.9 onwards

if 'wlp.exe' exists on your system it should be found in the
'%JBCRELEASEDIR%\bin' directory

Pat


On Sep 14, 8:16 pm, David Grenfell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank-you Dan.  your advice re lp -? gave me the answers I wanted for the 
> options used in the SP-CREATE function.  I am doing a full search right now, 
> but cannot find any program on my system called wlp.exe.  I would have 
> thought it would be in the same file as the lp.exe.  Perhaps I am running an 
> older version of Jbase, or should have downloaded this program in the past.  
> Is there a chance you could e-mail me a copy at [email protected] ?
>
> Dave.
>
> Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 09:11:10 -0400
> Subject: Re: Jbase question
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
>
> To display all of the available 'lp' options:
>
> lp -?
>
> For other printing solutions, search 'http://jbase.markmail.org'for 'gdi' and 
> 'windows printer'.
>
> Dan
>
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 8:27 AM, David Grenfell <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
> Simon:
>
> Thanks so much for your info.  I have been looking for some extended info 
> regarding the printing process to no avail.  Do you have a referenece or a 
> link ?
> For example:  SP-CREATE uses the options -f -d . The knowledge base does not 
> explain these or indicate if there are other options.  wlp (now I see the 
> acronym) is not mentioned.  Has anybody ever written the complete printer 
> bible?  Are there any other devices besides lp, wlp?  
>
> I am releived to hear that you call the graphical conversion process 
> painfull.  I thought it was just me.  I created one screen to input company 
> name , address, and some options long ago, and quit at that.  It did work 
> though, and looked pretty.
>
> Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 06:14:22 +0100
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Jbase question
>
> David
>
> I can't recall the exact syntax, but search the group for details, but wlp is 
> a replacement for lp such that instead of creating a jbase printer using a 
> command like :-
>
> > SP-CREATE MYPRINTER PROG lp -f -d printername
>
> you use something like :
>
> > SP-CREATE MYPRINTER PROG wlp -d Gdiwindowsprintername                    
> > (this isn't the correct syntax but should give you the gist).
>
> The ordinary jbase "lp" will spool to any "intelligent" printer (ie any that 
> supports pcl5 for example) but will just kick out blank pages to a GDI 
> printer (the cheap windows only printers that rely on Windows to render the 
> print).  The wlp command willl fully process the print job through windows 
> and should render correctly on any windows printer.
>
> AS far as writing a graphical front end goes.  The old VB is a dead duck, you 
> should be thinking of web or vb.net as a methodolgy.    This is not a trivial 
> exercise for any menu based character application and normally needs you to 
> completely seperate the user interface code from the business logic (I know 
> how painful this can be, I did this 6 or 7 years ago and it was a major job 
> both getting the concepts right, and making it actually work).   If you'd 
> like to review this more and need more input then I might be able to provide 
> more assistance..  
>
> If you just want "mouse-compatibility" - you could make the mouse work on 
> your existing application by using a terminal emulator that sends mouse 
> clicks as code (I seem to recall that many of them do).  This is a bit micky 
> mouse though, and you will find that most users will ignore the hard work you 
> did and just continue using the keyboard...
>
> Regards
> Simon
>
> On 14/09/2011 03:40, David Grenfell wrote:
>
> Hi Simon:
>
> I think you are right about just going with what I have.  I am just going to 
> re-vamp a current application, to make it a bit prettier (menus etc).  I was 
> thinking of perhaps interfacing with VB to make it mouse compatible also, but 
> this looks like a lot of work.  I don't know if it is really worth it.   
> Sorry, you lost me with the "wlp" reference.  Do you mean there is actually a 
> process I can run my reports through to print on a normal (i.e. inkjet) 
> printer ?
>
> Thanks again , for your input
>
> Dave.
>
> Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:55:28 +0100
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Jbase question
>
> David
>
> The latest version of jBASE is v5.2.
>
> It is a full 64 bit implementation so will require a 64 but version of 
> windows (Win 2008 64 bit?).
>
> Depending on what you are actually going to do, you may or may not need to 
> upgrade.  If you are doing basic stuff (databasic code and straightforward 
> jQL) then you may not notice the difference.
>
> Having said that, it may be worthwhile having the latest and greatest version 
> to work with.  
>
> As far as printing goes, there are several solutions - in jBASE 3.4 there is 
> wlp which allows prints to be spooled to a windows printer (including the 
> "GDI" ones that jbase normally won't support).   I think PrintWizard does a 
> similar job too (Tony Gravagno will be the expert on that one I think).    
>
> You don't give enough info as to what you are going to do to be able to 
> suggest the best way for you to proceed.
>
> I don't know if jBASE do a free download for eval these days - I'd hope they 
> would do.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Simon
>
> On 13/09/2011 17:17, David Grenfell wrote:
>
> Good Morning all:
>
> I am an old retired Jbase guy, and am thinking about reviving some of my work 
> by re-writing.
>
> I am still using 3.x on Windows XP pro.  Should I look at upgrading before 
> starting my new career?  If so, is jbase as a single user still available as 
> a free download for evaluation?  What is the current version ? Sorry for such 
> dumb questions, but I've been away for about 6 years and I know things have 
> changed.
>
> Also, some previous posts indicated that one of you uses an application that 
> lets you use any standard windows printer with jbase.  Can you fill me in.  I 
> have always just used laser printers or dotmatrix (now a dead horse).  Lasers 
> have to be hp-III or higher compatible.
>
> David Grenfell
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