Yop, my fault, didn't made the client entry :sh in /etc/printcap
Instead I could recognize another thing: Files below size 880 bytes
won't be printed! Doin' lpc client, lpc server both on server and client
didn't show a param like that!
Am Fre, 2003-08-01 um 22.56 schrieb Keith Rinaldo:
That's a
hi patric,
the only archives i am aware of are on adobe.com and linuxprinting.org
foomatic uses them for the filters.
walter
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From: Patrick Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: LPRng: PPD files
Date: 08/05/03 16:17
I have
I have been considering putting in the ability to use PPD files.
However, I once again come up with the copyright problem.
Question: is anybody, anywhere, setting up an archive for PPD files that
allows unhidered access to them? No copyright, redistribution, etc., problems?
If so, then I will
I'm trying to take a 'generic' windows printer object, and send its
output to lprng via the windows tcpip print services. One thing that
I've notices is that the 'generic' printer object seems to truncate
output at column 112. This is rather unfortunate as I have 188
columns to print.
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Patrick Powell wrote:
PP If I can think of this one in 1 minute, the students will think of
PP something even MORE clever. Students are MUCH more clever than I am.
Heh, true. This is of course why you never should allow printer settings
to have precedence over settings