Hello
I'm searching for a free software that perform print accounting
interface with CUPS welcome.
Thank you
Frank
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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Frank Bonnet wrote:
I'm searching for a free software that perform print accounting
interface with CUPS welcome.
You are entering into one of the most troublesome things in system
administration. There are two problems:
* Relyably determining who's printing
* Relyably d
> LPRng calls the script with user information as command line
> options and the document on STDIN. The script determines the user
> from the command line option and counts pages in postscript
> documents by parsing STDIN.
> If the document doesn't look enough like postscript it is
> discarded
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Olivier Nicole wrote:
If the document doesn't look enough like postscript it is
discarded. Windows users have a hard time getting it right.
What I wrote will query the printer for page count before and afterthe
job.
We tried that also, however, then you have problems if
> > What I wrote will query the printer for page count before and afterthe
> > job.
>
> We tried that also, however, then you have problems if printerjobs
> are cancelled halfway.
For us it is OK to forget to count a job from time to time, as the
filter queries the printer before and after, the
At 09:46 Thu 20 Oct 2005, Frank Bonnet wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm searching for a free software that perform print accounting
> interface with CUPS welcome.
>
PyKota:
http://www.librelogiciel.com/software/PyKota/action_Presentation
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Erik Norgaard wrote:
LPRng calls the script with user information as command line options and
the document on STDIN. The script determines the user from the command
line option and counts pages in postscript documents by parsing STDIN.
If the document doesn't look enough like postscript it
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Frank Bonnet wrote:
LPRng calls the script with user information as command line options and
the document on STDIN. The script determines the user from the command line
option and counts pages in postscript documents by parsing STDIN.
If the document doesn't look enough l