Jeffrey Kain via 4D_Tech wrote:
>Not sure if you're on 32-bit or 64-bit, but printing on 64-bit is
>fussier -- it wants to have paper sizes assigned with SET PRINT OPTION
>that match exactly the printer you're printing to, otherwise it sets OK
>to zero and it won't print. The workaround I found,
Not sure if you're on 32-bit or 64-bit, but printing on 64-bit is fussier -- it
wants to have paper sizes assigned with SET PRINT OPTION that match exactly the
printer you're printing to, otherwise it sets OK to zero and it won't print.
The workaround I found, since different drivers have wildl
I'll give that a shot. I print the file with no extension then rename it
afterwards.
Thanks!
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Tom Dillon 375 S Main St #405
DataCraft Moab
On May 17, 2019, at 19:58, Tom Dillon via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
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> 4D 17.1
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> SET PRINT OPTION(Destination option;3;$DocPath) // PDF
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> $DocPath is validated
>
> Prints to a PDF on my iMac (10.13.6). On a client's Macbook Air (10.14.4) it
> creates no document and ends up p
4D 17.1
SET PRINT OPTION(Destination option;3;$DocPath) // PDF
$DocPath is validated
Prints to a PDF on my iMac (10.13.6). On a client's Macbook Air (10.14.4) it
creates no document and ends up printing on the default printer.
Any ideas on why this computer wants to make me sad?
BTW, the DB
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