On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 04:58:39PM +, Rus Foster wrote:
> I'm sure this is an easy one. I've got a .ps file and want to print it to
> cups. Is there a nice command to do that? something like lpq ?
Close... lpq tells you what's in the printer's queue, it doesn't
actually print anything. The c
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Rus Foster wrote:
> I'm sure this is an easy one. I've got a .ps file and want to print it to
> cups. Is there a nice command to do that? something like lpq ?
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I'm sure this is an easy one. I've got a .ps file and want to print it to
cups. Is there a nice command to do that? something like lpq ?
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> Rafael Kitover wrote:
> >
> > Just guessing here, but sounds like some sort of printer language (like
> > PCL is the printer language for hewlett packard *jets). You might want
> > to install magicfilter and ghostscript and see if they support it.
>
> OK I installed magicfilter, and looked thr
Rafael Kitover wrote:
>
> Just guessing here, but sounds like some sort of printer language (like
> PCL is the printer language for hewlett packard *jets). You might want
> to
> install magicfilter and ghostscript and see if they support it.
OK I installed magicfilter, and looked through the "F
Hi
I am trying to find a solution for my company to use for Ripping
Postscript files into RTL files. I don't know exactly what an RTL file
is, but if I (in dos) "copy somefile.rtl lpt1" it will print on our
Xerox Colorgrafx 50XL (Novagraphx 50XL) wide format plotter. we
currently use a so
( Re Message From: J.H.M.Dassen )
>
> On May 2, Ted Harding wrote
> > The closest you'll find to what you're looking for is in the "pstools"
> > package, which at best will extract the text characters in the order of
> > printing, but totally unformatted. It may, however, do a lot worse than
> > t
On May 2, Ted Harding wrote
> The closest you'll find to what you're looking for is in the "pstools"
> package, which at best will extract the text characters in the order of
> printing, but totally unformatted. It may, however, do a lot worse than
> that.
Which program are you referring to, Ted?
00-040 and the only useful/portable
> format I can come up with is to print everything to Postscript.
> This includes stuff like my thesis and dissertation fragments,
> articles, etc., which I don't really want as ASCII files, if I
> can avoid it.
Don't even try to convert Po
On May 1, Nikolaj Richers wrote
> Can anyone think of a utility or word processor that can read Postscript
> files and save them in a common WP or even TeX format?
I'm afraid such a utility does not (and up to a certain degree, can not)
exist. PostScript is a full general programming language, and
Can anyone think of a utility or word processor that can read
Postscript files and save them in a common WP or even TeX
format?
The reason being, I need to move a few years' worth of word
processing files off my A3000-040 and the only useful/portable
format I can come up with is to print everythi
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