*- On 25 Feb, Mark Wagnon wrote about Re: lpr and text formatting
Guenter Schmidt wrote:
If you use an HP printer, you may use PCL commands at the end of the
magicfilter-script. mine looks like that:
# Original default entry
#defaultcat \eE\ek2G\e(0N \eE
# My
Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
I want to know what lpr options can be used to format ascii text docs.
Specifically, I want to have my docs print with normal 1 inch margins.
I'm running lprng, magicfilter, and gs-aladdin. Thanks
Check out 'pr'. Take a look at the man page. It has some options that
*- On 24 Feb, Paul Nathan Puri wrote about lpr and text formatting
I want to know what lpr options can be used to format ascii text docs.
Specifically, I want to have my docs print with normal 1 inch margins.
I'm running lprng, magicfilter, and gs-aladdin. Thanks
There is a package a2p
Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
I want to know what lpr options can be used to format ascii text docs.
Specifically, I want to have my docs print with normal 1 inch margins.
I'm running lprng, magicfilter, and gs-aladdin. Thanks
If you use an HP printer, you may use PCL commands at the end of the
What file is this, i.e., what file in the /etc/ directory are you
referring to? Thank you...
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Guenter Schmidt wrote:
Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
I want to
Subject: Re: lpr and text formatting
Date: Thu, Feb 25, 1999 at 06:36:31AM -0800
In reply to:Paul Nathan Puri
Quoting Paul Nathan Puri([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
What file is this, i.e., what file in the /etc/ directory are you
referring to? Thank you...
NatePuri
Certified
Guenter Schmidt wrote:
If you use an HP printer, you may use PCL commands at the end of the
magicfilter-script. mine looks like that:
# Original default entry
#defaultcat \eE\ek2G\e(0N \eE
# My default to change Font and Margins:
default cat
Thank you for forwarding me this information.
I have one problem. I'm not sure where in my /etc/printcap file to put
this line. My file looks like this:
lp|hplj6l|HP LJ 6L:\
:lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hplj6l:\
:sh:pw#80:pl#66:px#1440:mx#0:\
It goes in the filter (/etc/magicfilter/ljet4l-filter in your case,) not
/etc/printcap.
Bob
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
Thank you for forwarding me this information.
I have one problem. I'm not sure where in my /etc/printcap file to put
this line. My file looks like
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
Thank you for forwarding me this information.
I have one problem. I'm not sure where in my /etc/printcap file to put
this line. My file looks like this:
lp|hplj6l|HP LJ 6L:\
:lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hplj6l:\
Mark Wagnon wrote:
Guenter Schmidt wrote:
If you use an HP printer, you may use PCL commands at the end of the
magicfilter-script. mine looks like that:
# Original default entry
#defaultcat \eE\ek2G\e(0N \eE
# My default to change Font and Margins:
I want to know what lpr options can be used to format ascii text docs.
Specifically, I want to have my docs print with normal 1 inch margins.
I'm running lprng, magicfilter, and gs-aladdin. Thanks
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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