On Saturday 07 August 2004 15:22, dekkker wrote:
>
> I guess that hardens the suspicion about the cause for this problem
> being new PDF versions?
I think so. For new PDF documents you shouldn't use kpdf.
> I don't know the tiniest bit about what
> ghostscript is for, though... I'm really just
Am Sat, 7 Aug 2004 15:07:34 +0200 schrieb André Wöbbeking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Saturday 07 August 2004 13:01, dekkker wrote:
> > The only thing that works for some PDFs is:
> >
> > - open in xpdf
> > - and print from there via 'lp -d "DeviceName"'
>
> couldn't you use kprinter instead of lp?
On Saturday 07 August 2004 13:01, dekkker wrote:
> The only thing that works for some PDFs is:
>
> - open in xpdf
> - and print from there via 'lp -d "DeviceName"'
couldn't you use kprinter instead of lp?
> Get's perfect results.
>
> Put KPdf, acroread and kghostview are supposed to do the same,
The only thing that works for some PDFs is:
- open in xpdf
- and print from there via 'lp -d "DeviceName"'
Get's perfect results.
Put KPdf, acroread and kghostview are supposed to do the same, aren't they?
Thanks for anyone who read, helped, especially Hendrik for his quick response
and his h
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