Re: printing text file with LPD - non-printable characters

2014-10-14 Thread Beeblebrox
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Re: printing text file with LPD - non-printable characters

2014-10-14 Thread Don Lewis
On 14 Oct, Beeblebrox wrote: >> We are using in production environments CUPS in the version 1.4.3; >> this has a component 'texttops' which supports UTF-8 encoded text >> (only) and prints UTF-8 nicely on the fly. > > Thanks for the input. > Unfortunately, CUPS has been broken for me since May/14.

Re: printing text file with LPD - non-printable characters

2014-10-14 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, October 14, 2014 a las 03:07:10AM -0700, Beeblebrox escribió: > @Matthias: I'm not '@Matthias', but Matthias, and I think, the @ sign is normaly used to express user@host or @domain; > > This is one of the reasons we stick with 1.4.3. > > How? Did you create a self-maintained po

Re: printing text file with LPD - non-printable characters

2014-10-14 Thread Beeblebrox
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Re: printing text file with LPD - non-printable characters

2014-10-14 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, October 14, 2014 a las 02:26:37AM -0700, Beeblebrox escribió: > > We are using in production environments CUPS in the version 1.4.3; > > this has a component 'texttops' which supports UTF-8 encoded text > > (only) and prints UTF-8 nicely on the fly. > > Thanks for the input. > Unf

Re: printing text file with LPD - non-printable characters

2014-10-14 Thread Beeblebrox
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Re: printing text file with LPD - non-printable characters

2014-10-14 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, October 14, 2014 a las 01:19:42AM -0700, Beeblebrox escribió: > Enscript does not support UTF-8 formatted text files, so it's not usable in > this case. > > One solution, "is to use paps, instead of Enscript, for converting UTF-8 > encoded text to PostScript." > http://www.linuxfr

Re: printing text file with LPD - non-printable characters

2014-10-14 Thread Beeblebrox
could be included in the Handbook (https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/printing-lpd.html 10.5.3.4 / 10.5.3.5)? Regards. - FreeBSD-11-current_amd64_root-on-zfs_RadeonKMS -- View this message in context: http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/printing-text-file-with-LPD-non-printable-characte

printing text file with LPD - non-printable characters

2014-10-05 Thread Beeblebrox
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Re: printing text file with LPD - non-printable characters

2014-10-05 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Sunday, October 05, 2014 a las 10:41:43AM -0700, Beeblebrox escribió: > I have two LPD errors > 1. I see two characters being replaced by strings on the hard copy (the {â} > below is an {a^}). This happens on the first page and not on following > pages. > instead of " I get: â\200\234 (235

printing text file with LPD - non-printable characters

2014-10-05 Thread Beeblebrox
erwise, format with enscript ( echo "$first_line"; cat ) | /usr/local/bin/enscript -o - && exit 0 exit 2 ;; esac - FreeBSD-11-current_amd64_root-on-zfs_RadeonKMS -- View this message in context: http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/printing-text-file-with-LPD-