of the install is.
1. Is this a known problem?
2. Can I rerun the postinstall/man-db.sh script by hand? If so, how?
3. Or is there a script that I could run instead?
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Marco Atzeri marco.atz...@gmail.com writes:
On 01/07/2014 06:52, David Masterson wrote:
Jeff Hubbs jhubbsl...@att.net writes:
On 6/27/14, 9:35 PM, David Masterson wrote:
Hmmm. Then why is LPR the default for printing from GV ? GV was able
to display the file fine
GV isn't like your
Andrey Repin anrdae...@yandex.ru writes:
Greetings, David Masterson!
Acrobat - printer driver - printer
Without the step in the middle, usually, garbage is expected;
only exception is when sending a Postscript file to a Postscript printer.
Rephrasing the question -- where in that chain
Jeff Hubbs jhubbsl...@att.net writes:
On 6/27/14, 9:35 PM, David Masterson wrote:
Hmmm. Then why is LPR the default for printing from GV ? GV was able
to display the file fine
GV isn't like your printer. Your printer may react as intended if you
were sending it Postscript because it may
Andrey Repin anrdae...@yandex.ru writes:
Greetings, David Masterson!
I created a PDF file with Org-Mode in Emacs and used gv and lpr to
try to output. I have a Dell A10 printer attached to my Acer PC. The
output looked like it was going to work in that the Dell popup that
shows
the proper arguments (I think it was given
just the filename).
Anyone know what's wrong?
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Hmmm. Then why is LPR the default for printing from GV ? GV was able to
display the file fine
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On Jun 27, 2014, at 5:27 PM, Andrey Repin anrdae...@yandex.ru wrote:
Greetings, David Masterson!
I created a PDF file with Org-Mode in Emacs and used gv and lpr to
try
:
Greetings, David Masterson!
I created a PDF file with Org-Mode in Emacs and used gv and lpr to
try to output. I have a Dell A10 printer attached to my Acer PC. The
output looked like it was going to work in that the Dell popup that
shows that the printer is about to print something popped up
Andrey Repin anrdae...@yandex.ru writes:
Greetings, David Masterson!
Windows has an 'lpr' command?!?
Since the moment it gained TCP/IP support. Part of standard protocol
stack. Along with ftp, telnet and other stuff. And not to disappoint
anyone, but I've found that windows LPR works
Andrey Repin writes:
Greetings, David Masterson!
Windows has an 'lpr' command?!?
Since the moment it gained TCP/IP support. Part of standard protocol
stack. Along with ftp, telnet and other stuff. And not to disappoint
anyone, but I've found that windows LPR works better in certain cases
Let's try this again...
Linda Walsh writes:
David Masterson wrote:
Anyone have ideas on how to debug this??
Have you tried the -D switch with
lpr to enable debugging output?
Are you sure you are correctly specifying the device
name?
It seems to be correct. The debug switch
Andrey Repin writes:
Greetings, David Masterson!
I've installed the complete Cygwin environment on my Windows 8.1 system.
When I try to use 'lpr',
lpr to where?...
Not sure I understand the question. I'm trying to LPR a file to my Dell
AIO 810 printer. Basically, just 'lpr file' from
of the printer.
Anyone have ideas on how to debug this??
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. This is on MS-Windows XP (SP2).
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Joe Buehler wrote:
David Masterson wrote:
What versions of Emacs, XWin, and Cygwin are you talking about?
When I install all of Cygwin 1.5.18 (including the X stuff), Emacs
(under X) crashes on startup (a window comes up and then crashes
when I wiggle the mouse) and XEmacs (under X
Boaz Harrosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:45 AM:
David Masterson wrote:
I guess I'll give Cygwin some time to mature and come back to it
in the future.
It is all working here very well. (XP SP2 latest updates) It is
obviously something with your setup.
I agree
. XEmacs (started
locally or remotely) would seem to work until you tried to exit and then
would crash.
I guess I'll give Cygwin some time to mature and come back to it in the
future.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on :
On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 12:39:40PM -0700, David Masterson wrote:
*After installing everything, if I couldn't get X to work properly
(see below), I would immediately use setup.exe to uninstall
everything. While doing the uninstall
be
/Cygwin.bat or the system environment (i.e., don't do this in shell
startup files).
Does this apply to using (X)Emacs under X?
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Someone on the Cygwin list suggested I post this here.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of David Masterson
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 4:43 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Installation issues (newbie)
I used to use Cygwin a long time ago
what's wrong with the X server in Cygwin? Since I'm just getting going, I
posted this to the cygwin mailing list -- later I may move to the
cygwin-xfree mailing list.
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