That's also going to be an issue for the PostScript renderer, when we
want to apply individual PPDs (Files that contain control commands for
individual printers) or controlling the PostScript Level to be used.
What comes to my mind as an idea is a FOP extension where we can supply
some configurat
On -MM-ddT Brian T. Wolf wrote:
> We are working on that as well, though I don't have any good solutions yet
> either. If you run across something please let me know.
>
> Just as an FYI, I tried hardcoding a duplex print escape sequence into
> PCLRenderer.java and it printed both sides as e
On -MM-ddT Brian T. Wolf wrote:
> We are working on that as well, though I don't have any good solutions yet
> either. If you run across something please let me know.
>
> Just as an FYI, I tried hardcoding a duplex print escape sequence into
> PCLRenderer.java and it printed both sides as e
On Brian T. Wolf wrote:
> We are working on that as well, though I don't have any good solutions yet
> either. If you run across something please let me know.
>
> Just as an FYI, I tried hardcoding a duplex print escape sequence into
> PCLRenderer.java and it printed both sides as expected. So
We are working on that as well, though I don't have any good solutions yet
either. If you run across something please let me know.
Just as an FYI, I tried hardcoding a duplex print escape sequence into
PCLRenderer.java and it printed both sides as expected. So I figure once we
solve how to pass t
I was going to add Duplex support to the PCLRenderer, but never got around
to it. You or someone could probably add this fairly easily. My suggestion
would be to duplicate the method used for orientation (not that it is
perfect, just that it is there). I was going to suggest trying to embed the
co