On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 10:01:34AM -0400, Michael Marsh wrote:
> On 10/8/05, Hendrik Boom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there a way to print abiword or openoffice documents
> > from the command line without having X up or going all
> > interactive?
> >
> > Say, from a Makefile?
>
> OOo seems t
On 10/8/05, Hendrik Boom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to print abiword or openoffice documents
> from the command line without having X up or going all
> interactive?
>
> Say, from a Makefile?
OOo seems to be able to print directly. Try
$ ooffice -p
See
$ ooffice -help
for other
Is there a way to print abiword or openoffice documents
from the command line without having X up or going all
interactive?
Say, from a Makefile?
Is such available for another word processor?
-- hendrik
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Thanks for the help, you pointed me in the right direction, funny thing is
that the Hostname lookup field in the cupsd.conf file was set to on when it
should default to off --> that took a while!!
Wayne
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Wayne Gemmell wrote:
Hi
You seem to be tackling many problems at once.
First get the network printing to work, and then OOo.
Also, from what you wrote below, I assume you use CUPS instead of Samba
for network printing.
Can you use cups to print from a win$ computer?
Ah, that way around. So the pr
Hi
> You seem to be tackling many problems at once.
> First get the network printing to work, and then OOo.
> Also, from what you wrote below, I assume you use CUPS instead of Samba
> for network printing.
Can you use cups to print from a win$ computer?
>
> > Oo seems to need a commandline
Hi Wayne,
Wayne Gemmell wrote:
Hi all
Now that I've got printing in KDE to work I need to get Openoffice and
network(Samba) printing to work.
You seem to be tackling many problems at once.
First get the network printing to work, and then OOo.
Also, from what you wrote below, I assume you use CU
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 14:38, Wayne Gemmell wrote:
> Hi all
> Now that I've got printing in KDE to work I need to get Openoffice and
> network(Samba) printing to work. Oo seems to need a commandline input and
> this is what I'm starting with and also where my confusion begins.
> A few questions,
Hi all
Now that I've got printing in KDE to work I need to get Openoffice and
network(Samba) printing to work. Oo seems to need a commandline input and
this is what I'm starting with and also where my confusion begins.
A few questions,
Which package is lp part of?
Should I use lp or lpr? I seem
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