On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Peter Christensen wrote:
> When I tried adding the directory info and leaving the file extension as .ps,
> it could not locate the file. (�"Unable to print file 'test.ps' --
> client-error-not-found")
Peter,
Ah!
> It seems as if it is not creating the postscript file, because rather than
> formatting the document, it prints the formatting instructions, such as
> "\textclass article, \spacing single" etc.
Well, it's printing the raw LyX output so the application and the printer
are on speaking terms even if they're not yet formally engaged.
> I think there must be something missing from my installation, but I am so new
> to Lyx (and am fairly new to Linux) that I don't know where to go from here.
> So frustrating! I would use Kword or Abiword, but I have tried them and
> don't like them very much.
When I open the print dialog box I'm offered two options: printer and
file. Since I changed my CUPS printer definitions from the old 'laser5' to
two new definitions (laser5_ps and laser5_non_ps), most applications get
confused because I've not chased down the config files and re-specified the
default printer name.
However, I can still print to a disk file and see the .ps version there.
Then lpr will ship that to the printer. I belive now that LyX is not
properly configured for your printer. I'm not running X now so I can't go
look at what I have there. But, you're getting much closer to fixing it. We
now know it's a matter of specifying the printer so LyX recognizes it.
Rich
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