On 7/1/2014 3:45 PM, David Masterson wrote:
Hmmm. Still something I am not getting:
1. GV under Cygwin can display the PDF fine. That's what GV is meant to
do -- be a viewer for PDF/PS.
2. GV has a print capability. By default, it (seems to) uses LPR for
the printout mechanism.
gv uses lpr
Andrey Repin writes:
> Greetings, David Masterson!
>
>>> Acrobat -> printer driver -> printer
>>>
>>> Without the step in the middle, usually, garbage is expected;
>>> only exception is when sending a Postscript file to a Postscript printer.
>
>> Rephrasing the question -- where in that chain doe
Greetings, David Masterson!
>> Acrobat -> printer driver -> printer
>>
>> Without the step in the middle, usually, garbage is expected;
>> only exception is when sending a Postscript file to a Postscript printer.
> Rephrasing the question -- where in that chain does the translation of
> PDF to so
Marco Atzeri writes:
> On 01/07/2014 06:52, David Masterson wrote:
>> Jeff Hubbs writes:
>>
>>> On 6/27/14, 9:35 PM, David Masterson wrote:
Hmmm. Then why is LPR the default for printing from GV ? GV was able
to display the file fine
>>
>>> GV isn't like your printer. Your printer ma
On 01/07/2014 06:52, David Masterson wrote:
Jeff Hubbs writes:
On 6/27/14, 9:35 PM, David Masterson wrote:
Hmmm. Then why is LPR the default for printing from GV ? GV was able
to display the file fine
GV isn't like your printer. Your printer may react as intended if you
were sending it
Jeff Hubbs writes:
> On 6/27/14, 9:35 PM, David Masterson wrote:
>> Hmmm. Then why is LPR the default for printing from GV ? GV was able
>> to display the file fine
> GV isn't like your printer. Your printer may react as intended if you
> were sending it Postscript because it may have the code
On 6/27/14, 9:35 PM, David Masterson wrote:
Hmmm. Then why is LPR the default for printing from GV ? GV was able to
display the file fine
Sent from my iPhone
GV isn't like your printer. Your printer may react as intended if you
were sending it Postscript because it may have the code inside t
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 01:23:35PM +0400, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Well, at least, now we know that iPhone email client properly insert threading
> headers :D
Except that David's email replies included the sender's email address in
the reply, which is a pretty big no-no given the emails are archived
Greetings, David Masterson!
>>> I created a PDF file with Org-Mode in Emacs and used "gv" and "lpr" to
>>> try to output. I have a Dell A10 printer attached to my Acer PC. The
>>> output looked like it was going to work in that the Dell popup that
>>> shows that the printer is about to print som
Andrey Repin writes:
> Greetings, David Masterson!
>
>> I created a PDF file with Org-Mode in Emacs and used "gv" and "lpr" to
>> try to output. I have a Dell A10 printer attached to my Acer PC. The
>> output looked like it was going to work in that the Dell popup that
>> shows that the printer
I understand what you're saying, but I believe that GV should take care of the
formatting. Otherwise, why is LPR the default print command for GV if it was
expecting further processing to be done?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 27, 2014, at 5:27 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>
> Greetings, David Mast
Hmmm. Then why is LPR the default for printing from GV ? GV was able to
display the file fine
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 27, 2014, at 5:27 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>
> Greetings, David Masterson!
>
>> I created a PDF file with Org-Mode in Emacs and used "gv" and "lpr" to
>> try to output.
Greetings, David Masterson!
> I created a PDF file with Org-Mode in Emacs and used "gv" and "lpr" to
> try to output. I have a Dell A10 printer attached to my Acer PC. The
> output looked like it was going to work in that the Dell popup that
> shows that the printer is about to print something p
Hi,
I created a PDF file with Org-Mode in Emacs and used "gv" and "lpr" to
try to output. I have a Dell A10 printer attached to my Acer PC. The
output looked like it was going to work in that the Dell popup that
shows that the printer is about to print something popped up. However,
it took a lo
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