->>In response to your message<<- --received from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Paul Yeatman wrote: > > > I'm trying to figure out exactly what the PPD file thing is about. > > Hi Paul, > > These files define the capabilities of a printer. You can download the > appropriate ppd file from linuxprinting.org or (sometimes) from the > vendor's site. They are just plain text files, so if you want to know > what's in them just fire up vim and take a look. One of the packages > using ppd files is cups, might that be the one you're thinking about? > > Grx HdV
Yes, I've definitely noticed the correlation between CUPS and PPD files but I don't have CUPS installed on any of my machines. Thanks for the explanation of PPD files yet I should have been more explicit. I realize a PPD file provides information regarding Postscript commands/capabilities? of a particular printer but, I guess, my question is more . . . how, when and why would one use it? And what package could it have been that encouraged me to provide PPD files (knowing I don't have CUPS installed I'm assuming it is a common Debian package)? I currently use lprng with the ifhp package (hp print filters) for printing. I noticed recently when trying to get a PCL only printer working that the foomatic config script put a line ":ppdfile=<path>" in the printcap. Is there any advantage with using this with my "ordinary" entries (or is this essentially what the ifhp filter is doing through another means)? Yesterday, I found a package called "hp-ppd". I installed this (not knowing exactly what it was getting me) and apparently it provides PPD files for HP printers. But then what . . . unless you use the "ppdfile=" entry in printcap but . . . what does that get you? I also noticed a package called "lpr-ppd". How does this compare with lprng and when/why would one choose to use this for his print spooler? This is more along the line of my inquiry(ies). Paul -- Paul Yeatman (858) 534-9896 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ================================== ==Proudly brought to you by Mutt== ================================== -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]