Dan Ritter writes:
> Apart from Windows-derived GDI printers, the majority of laser
> and inkjet printers have a PostScript interpreter built in, even
> if its primary use is in interpreting PDF files.
I think that's probably outdated info too. My cheapie Epson XP-3100
supports some bitmap
On 13/3/23 08:13, Brian wrote:
The processing chain in cups generated a raster bitmap image for me to
format and deliver to the printer. I didn't dig deep but I suspect the
previous stages involved postscript before raster conversion rather than
directly from a pdf stage.
Suspicions don't
On Mon 13 Mar 2023 at 04:25:12 +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
>
> On 13/3/23 03:38, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >
> > Nowadays PDF is what matters: it's the standard format for driverless
> > printing (along with a mix of JPEG, PWG raster, or PCLm depending on
> > which driverless printing standard
On 13/3/23 03:38, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Nowadays PDF is what matters: it's the standard format for driverless
printing (along with a mix of JPEG, PWG raster, or PCLm depending on
which driverless printing standard you're talking about). Admittedly,
standards like IPP Everywhere require
>> However, the cost of implementation was high; computers output raw
>> PS code that would be interpreted by the printer into a raster image
>> at the printer's natural resolution. This required high performance
>> microprocessors and ample memory. The LaserWriter used a 12 MHz
>> Motorola
On Sun 12 Mar 2023 at 16:52:37 -, Curt wrote:
> On 2023-03-12, Dan Ritter wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Many (most?) printers do not understand PostScript. The
> >> > printing system itself is based on processing PDFs.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Oh.
> >> Times have changed!
> >> I thought it was the other
On Sun 12 Mar 2023 at 11:50:15 -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Yassine Chaouche wrote:
> > Le 3/12/23 à 14:18, Brian a écrit :
> > > On Sun 12 Mar 2023 at 10:45:02 +0100, Yassine Chaouche wrote:
> > >
> > > > Le 3/9/23 à 15:33, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
> > > > > it is strange that the choice was to
Curt wrote:
> On 2023-03-12, Dan Ritter wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Many (most?) printers do not understand PostScript. The
> >> > printing system itself is based on processing PDFs.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Oh.
> >> Times have changed!
> >> I thought it was the other way around.
> >
> > You are correct,
On 2023-03-12, Dan Ritter wrote:
>> >
>> > Many (most?) printers do not understand PostScript. The
>> > printing system itself is based on processing PDFs.
>> >
>>
>> Oh.
>> Times have changed!
>> I thought it was the other way around.
>
> You are correct, Yassine.
>
> PostScript is an
Yassine Chaouche wrote:
> Le 3/12/23 à 14:18, Brian a écrit :
> > On Sun 12 Mar 2023 at 10:45:02 +0100, Yassine Chaouche wrote:
> >
> > > Le 3/9/23 à 15:33, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
> > > > it is strange that the choice was to generate
> > > > PostScript and not PDF.
> > >
> > > Isn't
Le 3/12/23 à 14:18, Brian a écrit :
On Sun 12 Mar 2023 at 10:45:02 +0100, Yassine Chaouche wrote:
Le 3/9/23 à 15:33, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
it is strange that the choice was to generate
PostScript and not PDF.
Isn't postscript what printers read?
Many (most?) printers do not understand
Le 3/9/23 à 15:33, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
it is strange that the choice was to generate
PostScript and not PDF.
Isn't postscript what printers read?
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On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 10:21:55PM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 09/03/2023 21:29, tomas wrote:
> > TeX is perfectly fine as a PDF backend. Especially if you go for the
> > more "modern" variants, like LuaTeX, which grok UTF-8 natively.
>
> I am curious if you can provide preamble with font
On 09/03/2023 21:29, tomas wrote:
TeX is perfectly fine as a PDF backend. Especially if you go for the
more "modern" variants, like LuaTeX, which grok UTF-8 natively.
I am curious if you can provide preamble with font configuration working
for most of users for documents including non-latin
On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 10:42 PM Charles Curley
wrote:
>
> On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 08:50:08 +0800
> Corey Hickman wrote:
>
> > If I want to convert some excel files to PDF, what's the suggested
> > way? I know I can program with java to implement that, but if there
> > are existing command-line
On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 08:50:08 +0800
Corey Hickman wrote:
> If I want to convert some excel files to PDF, what's the suggested
> way? I know I can program with java to implement that, but if there
> are existing command-line solutions I would like to try them.
This really should have been a new
On 2023-03-10 08:50:08 +0800, Corey Hickman wrote:
> If I want to convert some excel files to PDF, what's the suggested way? I
> know I can program with java to implement that, but if there are existing
> command-line solutions I would like to try them.
I've just tried on some Excel file: unoconv
On 2023-03-09 17:58:37 +, Brian wrote:
> That would be a big drawback for a printing filter.
>
> CHARSET=utf-8 /usr/lib/cups/filter/texttopdf 1 1 1 1 1 UTF-8-demo.txt
> >out.pdf
The only good thing is that box drawing is fine (while the other
converters don't work well for that). However,
On 2023-03-09 19:24:20 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> If everything else fails, read the instructions [1].
>
> --pdf-engine=PROGRAM
>
> Use the specified engine when producing PDF output. Valid values
> are pdflatex, lualatex, xelatex, latexmk, tectonic, wkhtmltopdf,
> weasyprint,
On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 2:15 AM Linux-Fan wrote:
> Corey Hickman writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > What's the suggested PDF generator in Debian (without desktop)?
> > And is there a VIM plugin for that?
>
> For cases where I care little about font or formattin
On Thu 09 Mar 2023 at 18:36:26 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2023-03-09 18:07:24 +0100, didier gaumet wrote:
> > Le 09/03/2023 à 16:11, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
> >
> > >libreoffice --headless --convert-to pdf file.txt
> > >
> > > produces a PDF of better quality (fewer spacing
On Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 05:47:02PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2023-03-09 17:38:54 +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> > Vincent Lefevre (12023-03-09):
> > > produces a PDF of better quality (fewer spacing issues).
> >
> > If you want a PDF of better quality, use a workflow that includes TeX.
>
Corey Hickman writes:
Hello,
What's the suggested PDF generator in Debian (without desktop)?
And is there a VIM plugin for that?
For cases where I care little about font or formatting, I use VIM's
integrated hardcopy:
:ha > /tmp/print.ps
:!ps2pdf /tmp/print.ps /
On Thu 09 Mar 2023 at 17:35:41 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2023-03-09 15:13:21 +, Brian wrote:
> > On Thu 09 Mar 2023 at 15:01:00 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >
> > > On 2023-03-09 13:42:22 +, Brian wrote:
> > > > For a searchable PDF, I would use
> > > >
> > > > :execute
On 2023-03-09 18:07:24 +0100, didier gaumet wrote:
> Le 09/03/2023 à 16:11, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
>
> >libreoffice --headless --convert-to pdf file.txt
> >
> > produces a PDF of better quality (fewer spacing issues).
> [...]
>
> Hello,
>
> I do not use it myself so I don't know it well
* On 2023 09 Mar 04:41 -0600, Corey Hickman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What's the suggested PDF generator in Debian (without desktop)?
> And is there a VIM plugin for that?
If you really want to be "old school" there is roff handled by Groff in
Debian (most man pages are written
Le 09/03/2023 à 16:11, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
libreoffice --headless --convert-to pdf file.txt
produces a PDF of better quality (fewer spacing issues).
[...]
Hello,
I do not use it myself so I don't know it well but unoconv seems to be a
headless Libreoffice converter with the
On 2023-03-09 17:38:54 +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre (12023-03-09):
> > produces a PDF of better quality (fewer spacing issues).
>
> If you want a PDF of better quality, use a workflow that includes TeX.
Not really. This can be better, but this can also be much worse,
in
Vincent Lefevre (12023-03-09):
> produces a PDF of better quality (fewer spacing issues).
If you want a PDF of better quality, use a workflow that includes TeX.
Regards,
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On 2023-03-09 15:13:21 +, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 09 Mar 2023 at 15:01:00 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>
> > On 2023-03-09 13:42:22 +, Brian wrote:
> > > For a searchable PDF, I would use
> > >
> > > :execute '!/usr/lib/cups/filter/texttopdf 1 1 1 1 1 % > out.pdf'
> > >
> > >
Le 9 mars 2023 Corey Hickman a écrit :
> I always compose documents in debian via VIM. so if there is a PDF plugin
> for VIM that would be great.
There is a VimTeX plugin. You compose a LaTeX file and compile PDF with
pdflatex/lualatex.
https://github.com/lervag/vimtex
On 09/03/2023 22:11, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
libreoffice --headless --convert-to pdf file.txt
produces a PDF of better quality (fewer spacing issues).
I was assuming something like markdown/reStructuredText/asciidoc/etc.
instead of plain text. As the last resort
:TOhtml
vim command
On Thu 09 Mar 2023 at 15:29:51 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 01:42:22PM +, Brian wrote:
> > On Thu 09 Mar 2023 at 12:43:51 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > There are other (simpler) options, look for text2pdf/text2ps. Personally,
> > > I go the
On Thu 09 Mar 2023 at 15:11:05 +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre (12023-03-09):
> > But it generates a letter page size instead of using /etc/papersize.
>
> And apparently that is not its only flaw, a quick test had it just skip
> non-ascii characters.
A possible solution:
On Thu 09 Mar 2023 at 15:01:00 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2023-03-09 13:42:22 +, Brian wrote:
> > For a searchable PDF, I would use
> >
> > :execute '!/usr/lib/cups/filter/texttopdf 1 1 1 1 1 % > out.pdf'
> >
> > cups-filters needs to be on the system.
>
> But it generates a
On 2023-03-09 15:55:13 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2023-03-09 21:42:24 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> > If you use some markup language that can be converted to HTML then
> > there is an alternative to LaTeX workflow:
> >
> > chromium --headless --disable-gpu --print-to-pdf=/tmp/test.pdf
> >
On 2023-03-09 21:42:24 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 09/03/2023 17:32, Corey Hickman wrote:
> >
> > What's the suggested PDF generator in Debian (without desktop)?
> > And is there a VIM plugin for that?
>
> If you use some markup language th
On 2023-03-09 15:29:51 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> TeX is perfectly fine as a PDF backend. Especially if you go for the
> more "modern" variants, like LuaTeX, which grok UTF-8 natively.
Yes, but has anyone written a nice wrapper that fully supports Unicode
(selecting the right fonts...)?
I
On 09/03/2023 17:32, Corey Hickman wrote:
What's the suggested PDF generator in Debian (without desktop)?
And is there a VIM plugin for that?
If you use some markup language that can be converted to HTML then there
is an alternative to LaTeX workflow:
chromium --headless --disable-gpu
Vincent Lefevre (12023-03-09):
> Until now, I've been using a script that does
>
> paps $opt | ps2pdf - $@[-1]:t.pdf
>
> with some options. But due to the use of PostScript as an intermediate
> file, the PDF has no text part (it is not searchable, etc.).
It is not due to the use of
On 2023-03-09 15:12:17 +0100, Yassine Chaouche wrote:
> Le 3/9/23 à 12:43, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit :
> > look for text2pdf/text2ps.
> It's strange that we have a2ps and ps2pdf but not a2pdf.
a2ps is old and does not support Unicode. AFAIK, paps is suggested
as a replacement, but it is strange
On 2023-03-09 15:11:05 +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre (12023-03-09):
> > But it generates a letter page size instead of using /etc/papersize.
>
> And apparently that is not its only flaw, a quick test had it just skip
> non-ascii characters.
>
> I wish somebody would make a good
On Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 01:42:22PM +, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 09 Mar 2023 at 12:43:51 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> > There are other (simpler) options, look for text2pdf/text2ps. Personally,
> > I go the (La)TeX way.
>
> For a searchable PDF, I would use
What do you mean by
Yassine Chaouche (12023-03-09):
> It's strange that we have a2ps and ps2pdf but not a2pdf.
a2ps dates back from when PDF was a crappy format where you either had
to use proprietary Acrobat Reader or Libre readers unable to show most
files properly.
I mean, its web page has the HTML tags in all
Le 3/9/23 à 12:43, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit :
look for text2pdf/text2ps.
It's strange that we have a2ps and ps2pdf but not a2pdf.
Best,
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Vincent Lefevre (12023-03-09):
> But it generates a letter page size instead of using /etc/papersize.
And apparently that is not its only flaw, a quick test had it just skip
non-ascii characters.
I wish somebody would make a good command-line front-end for Pango +
Cairo.
Regards,
--
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On 2023-03-09 13:42:22 +, Brian wrote:
> For a searchable PDF, I would use
>
> :execute '!/usr/lib/cups/filter/texttopdf 1 1 1 1 1 % > out.pdf'
>
> cups-filters needs to be on the system.
But it generates a letter page size instead of using /etc/papersize.
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On Thu, 9 Mar 2023 19:03:23 +0800
Corey Hickman wrote:
> I always compose documents in debian via VIM. so if there is a PDF
> plugin for VIM that would be great.
Not a plugin for VIM, but if you run CUPS look into the debian package
printer-driver-cups-pdf.
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On Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 12:10:39PM +0100, Erwan David wrote:
> Le 09/03/2023 à 12:03, Corey Hickman a écrit :
> > I always compose documents in debian via VIM. so if there is a PDF
> > plugin for VIM that would be great.
> >
> > Thanks
>
> Not a Vim plugin, but I usually compose documents in
Le 09/03/2023 à 12:03, Corey Hickman a écrit :
I always compose documents in debian via VIM. so if there is a PDF
plugin for VIM that would be great.
Thanks
Not a Vim plugin, but I usually compose documents in markdown in
aneditor (be it vim or emacs) then generate a pdf from the markdown
I always compose documents in debian via VIM. so if there is a PDF plugin
for VIM that would be great.
Thanks
On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 7:01 PM Nicolas George wrote:
> Corey Hickman (12023-03-09):
> > What's the suggested PDF generator in Debian (without desktop)?
>
> There
Corey Hickman (12023-03-09):
> What's the suggested PDF generator in Debian (without desktop)?
There are many things capable of generating PDF in Debian. What do you
want to generate your PDF *from*?
Regards,
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Hello,
What's the suggested PDF generator in Debian (without desktop)?
And is there a VIM plugin for that?
Thanks
EL Libreoffice Draw es LENTÍSIMO pues tiene mucha programación JAVA adentro.
TODO LibreOffice es lento por ese motivo. Pero... como JAVA se puso de "moda"
parece que a nadie se le ocurrió hacerlo todo en C o algún lenguaje más
eficiente.
Para lectura de PDF yo uso Evince que es chiquito y
Saludos:
- Original Message -
> From: "eduardo gil"
> To: "debian-user-spanish" , "Marcelo
> Eduardo Giordano"
> Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 6:57:15 AM
> Subject: Re: software pdf para debian
> EL Libreoffice Draw es LENTÍSIMO pu
El martes, 17 de marzo de 2020 12:59:54 ART, Marcelo Eduardo Giordano
escribió:
Les consulto una duda. Los archivos pdf se abren en mi debian 10 xfce
con el libreoffice draw. Me llama la atención que algunos tarda bastante
para abrirlos. Pensé que ese software (libreoffice draw) es lento.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 12:59:30PM -0300, Marcelo Eduardo Giordano wrote:
> Podrían decirme si en verdad es lento o si es mejor usar otro?
Si, es lento.
Uno que simplemente funciona es zathura.
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GPG:
A a veces para corregir algo o editar una pequeña porción uso Gimp, que
funciona muy bien a mi entender.
El mar., 17 de mar. de 2020 12:07, Rubén Ibáñez <
ruben.mariano.iba...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Normalmente en debían se abren con un programa llamado visor de
> documentos. Para crear
Normalmente en debían se abren con un programa llamado visor de documentos.
Para crear documentos en formato pdf se usa libreoffice writer. En mi caso
ambos programas se instalan por defecto junto con el sistema operativo. Y
ambos son muy rápidos.
Saludos.
El mar., 17 de mar. de 2020 11:59,
El 17/3/20 a las 12:59, Marcelo Eduardo Giordano escribió:
Hola amigos:
Les consulto una duda. Los archivos pdf se abren en mi debian 10 xfce
con el libreoffice draw. Me llama la atención que algunos tarda bastante
para abrirlos. Pensé que ese software (libreoffice draw) es lento.
Podrían
Hola amigos:
Les consulto una duda. Los archivos pdf se abren en mi debian 10 xfce
con el libreoffice draw. Me llama la atención que algunos tarda bastante
para abrirlos. Pensé que ese software (libreoffice draw) es lento.
Podrían decirme si en verdad es lento o si es mejor usar otro?
El Fri, 04 Sep 2015 21:44:17 +0100, José Manuel (EB8CXW) escribió:
> El 03/09/15 a las 14:46, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
>> ls -la PDF
>>
>> Y sube a "www.pastebin.com" el contenido de:
>>
>> cat PDF/test.pdf
>>
>>> Si lo hago como usuario normal:
>> (...)
>>
>>> Como se ve lo hace pero vacío
>>>
El 03/09/15 a las 14:46, Camaleón escribió:
El Wed, 02 Sep 2015 18:30:49 +0100, José Manuel (EB8CXW) escribió:
El 02/09/15 a las 14:35, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
Pero sigue sin imprimir si lo hago desde iceweasel, y si lo hago desde
writer de LibreOfice me lo manda a la carpeta PDF que
El Wed, 02 Sep 2015 18:30:49 +0100, José Manuel (EB8CXW) escribió:
> El 02/09/15 a las 14:35, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
>>> Pero sigue sin imprimir si lo hago desde iceweasel, y si lo hago desde
>>> writer de LibreOfice me lo manda a la carpeta PDF que esta en mi
>>> usuario pero al abrir en
El 02/09/15 a las 14:35, Camaleón escribió:
El Wed, 02 Sep 2015 00:59:04 +0100, José Manuel (EB8CXW) escribió:
Tengo instalado la impresora virtual y por motivo que desconozco, dejo
de funcionar
¿Sin hacer nada? Quiero decir, dado que estás en testing quizá se haya
actualizado el paquete o
El Wed, 02 Sep 2015 00:59:04 +0100, José Manuel (EB8CXW) escribió:
> Tengo instalado la impresora virtual y por motivo que desconozco, dejo
> de funcionar
¿Sin hacer nada? Quiero decir, dado que estás en testing quizá se haya
actualizado el paquete o alguno del que dependa :-?
> he buscado en
El día 2 de septiembre de 2015, 1:59, "José Manuel (EB8CXW)"
escribió:
> Hola
>
> Tengo instalado la impresora virtual y por motivo que desconozco, dejo de
> funcionar he buscado en Google y he hecho todo lo que encontré: desinstale
> cups y cups-pdf elimine la
Hola
Tengo instalado la impresora virtual y por motivo que desconozco, dejo
de funcionar he buscado en Google y he hecho todo lo que encontré:
desinstale cups y cups-pdf elimine la impresora, volví a instalar otra
vez todo, instale la impresora desde locahost:631 y desde configuración
de
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