David,
I must say that at this point I'm a bit mystified. Your magicfilter
lines are seemingly correct.
And yet when you print postscript documents, you get the raw text?
This still says to me that it's not being passed through ghostscript.
Let's say you've got a document you printed to a file from netscape
called netscape.ps. When you do this:
$ lpr netscape.ps
You still get the raw postscript source?
Unfortunately I'm not *that* much of a unix printing expert. When I
got my system to print everything I needed, I sort of stopped learning
at that point. ;-) That's why I'm CC'ing this to siglinux so maybe
someone else can pick up the slack.
Why don't you send me your /etc/printcap again.
Hope I can help more. You might try posting to a Caldera newsgroup
(you are using Caldera right?) and/or comp.os.linux.setup.
yours,
---Preston
David Hudgens writes:
> My /usr/lib/magifilcter/bj200-filter is as follows:
>
> # PostScript
> 0 %! filter /usr/bin/gs -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r360 -sDEVICE=bj200
> -sOutputFile=- -
> 0 \004%! filter /usr/bin/gs -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -r360
> -sDEVICE=bj200 -sOutputFile=- -
>
> It seems to be similar enough. I used netscape to print to a file and
> then opened it with Ghostscript. That also worked just fine. So, I'm
> still stumped (that doesn't take much). I appreciate all of your
> help.
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