Bert,

One thing working in my favor is that I am selecting the distribution(s) and 
would have fairly tight control over the machines.

By "the command" is it safe to assume that one would pipe PostScript into gs 
and then into a spooler?  Put another way, if I had a .ps file, I could do all 
this from a terminal??  If that is true, I am starting to get it.

Thanks!

Bill



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Freudenberg
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 1:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] [squeak-dev] Linux graphics for Windows 
programmers??

On 16.04.2010, at 20:20, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Are there any good tutorials that explain the transition from Windows to 
> Linux with respect to graphics (device contexts, etc.)?  I am especially 
> interested in frameworks for printing, and wrappers that provide a canvas 
> interface to a printer.  I found a copy of Sophie 1.04 that has some code in 
> Sophie-Printing.  Is there anything else I should study?

Under Linux, the lingua franca for printing is PostScript. So if you can 
generate a PostScript file you're almost settled. How to send this to the 
printer is unfortunately dependent on the environment - you need to make the 
command configurable, and perhaps make a good guess at a default.

PostscriptCanvas is a place to start, but depending on your app's needs might 
require some fiddling. OTOH, writing PS files from scratch isn't that hard 
either.

- Bert -


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