Hi Joel,
First, I thank you for having made an answer at my E-mail.
I am agree with you for adding , either a PostScript function in the
original PostScript document (with an underlay, easy generated by a2ps
--underlay) , or merge on each page a PostScript definition with a stamp
.
In all these cases, I don't know who I can practice ?
The other possibility is altering the before sending to a spooler. But
the variety of software are very important, end the list is too long to
send you.
In fact, I read the "LISA98 Printing and Network Print Soolers" tutorial
, and inside of this (page 44) I see :
PS fixer (psmoreutils2.tar.gz)
merges pages of two documents, good for putting a background on a
document.
But I seems me that I has not made a test with an EPS document. I try
it.
1 - convert some files with ps2eps
2 - try to use psmerge command for adding my stamp
Thanks.
Roger.
Joel Hammer wrote:
>
> I am no expert on either lpng or postscript.
> I don't know of an easy solution, but one may exist.
> However, this sounds like a postscript question, not an lprng
> question. The ideal solution would be to have your filter edit the
> postscript job and put this information into an underlay. Without spending
> any of my time on it, if no one can give you an easy solution, I would
> look into the possibility of generating an encapsulated postscript file
> with this information in it and inserting that into each page of the
> document to generate the desired output when printing.
>
> Another possibility is altering the files at the time they are generated. How
> are these postscript files being generated.?
>
> If these postscript files are all being generated "in house" with the same
> software, you might be able to just insert the raw postscript code into each
> document to get the desired result.
>
> Joel
>
> On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 09:10:10AM +0200, Roger Brel wrote:
> >
> > You're welcome,
> >
> >
> > I work on Solaris 5.8 (sparc), use LPRng and ifhp for spooling all my
> > jobs.
> >
> > I wish to use a filter for stamping all printed sheet with $USER , $DATE
> > and
> > $PRINTER_NAME on header or footer or underlay.
> > The problem is that this filter must be applied on all PostScript jobs.
> >
> > Do you know if there are a solution for solving my problem ?
> >
> > Roger. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> >
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