Thank you! I am trying to learn a little about Linux in my spare time.
I really appreciate the help..Larry
Larry D. Martin
Mainframe Systems Support
Office of Information Technology and Communications
301.883.7335
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 13:02:50 -0500, Martin, Larry D wrote:
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> Camaleón
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> Thanks. I went to the http interface and saw that they showed as
> completed. However, they went to /root/PDF. Can I direct the output
> somewhere else?
Did you sent the job to be printed
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 01:02:50PM -0500, Martin, Larry D wrote:
> Thanks. I went to the http interface and saw that they showed as
> completed. However, they went to /root/PDF. Can I direct the
> output somewhere else?
Not print as root user?
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Thanks. I went to the http interface and saw that they showed as completed.
However, they went to /root/PDF. Can I direct the output somewhere else?
Thanks again,..Larry
Larry D. Martin
Mainframe Systems Support
Office of Information Technology and Communications
301.88
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 10:24:45 -0500, Martin, Larry D wrote:
(please, disable html message formatting, it's barely unreadable and very
annoying to remove)
> I have Cups and Cups-pdf installed on an x86 Squeeze. It was working
> and now all I get is a request id or job number. How do I get this
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 22:15:54 +0100
Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 03 November 2008, Celejar wrote:
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> > I had a very similar problem recently, which Florian helped me to solve
> > (with great patience and graciousness). The thread begins here:
...
> Thanks!
You're welcome! T
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Don't most ISPs give each customer a "personal web page" with a
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>Subject: Re: cups-pdf
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>>On 11/02/08 12:42, Chris wrote:
>>> On Sunday 02 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
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On 11/02/08 12:42, Chris wrote:
On Sunday 02 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
I am getting very poor results printing to pdf from Firefox, it seems to
have worked better in the past. Changing the settings for image
resolution does not
On Monday 03 November 2008, Celejar wrote:
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> Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Monday 03 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
> > > When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
> > > > On Sunday 02 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
> > > > >
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 18:00:47 +0100
Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 03 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
> > When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
> > > On Sunday 02 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
> > > > When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
When the date was Monday 03 November 2008, Chris wrote:
> On Monday 03 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
> > When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
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> > > > When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
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Chris wrote:
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> ok. The first image is a fragment of a payment form from Ebay, the text is
> unreadable
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> http://imagebin.org/30257
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> the second image
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> http://imagebin.org/30259
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> is a printout of the website
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> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez/
I printed this web page
On Monday 03 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
> When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
> > On Sunday 02 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
> > > When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
> > > > I am getting very poor results printing to pdf from Firefox, it see
When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
> On Sunday 02 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
> > When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
> > > I am getting very poor results printing to pdf from Firefox, it seems
> > > to have worked better in the past. Changing the
Chris wrote:
On Sunday 02 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
I am getting very poor results printing to pdf from Firefox, it seems to
have worked better in the past. Changing the settings for image
resolution does not help.
Have you tr
On Sunday 02 November 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
> When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
> > I am getting very poor results printing to pdf from Firefox, it seems to
> > have worked better in the past. Changing the settings for image
> > resolution does not help.
>
> Have you tr
When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris wrote:
> I am getting very poor results printing to pdf from Firefox, it seems to
> have worked better in the past. Changing the settings for image
> resolution does not help.
Have you tried printing to Postscript and the converting it to pdf usin
Thanks!
if [ `echo $2 | grep -ce "\.[Pp][Dd][Ff]"` -le 0 ]
> then
> echo `date` " - ERR: This scripts accepts only PDF format as
> input file!!! ($2)" >> $LOGFILE 2>&1
> exit 1
> fi
This is IMO too Windows-like -- just relying on a filename to guess
content. I'd do it like this:
if [
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 23:17:29 +0200
"Mirco Piccin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if [ `echo $2 | grep -ce "\.[Pp][Dd][Ff]"` -le 0 ]
> then
> echo `date` " - ERR: This scripts accepts only PDF format as
> input file!!! ($2)" >> $LOGFILE 2>&1
> exit 1
> fi
This is IMO too Windows-like -- ju
Hi again.
I think i've something that could work.
First, i've found the better tool to do the job: pdftk.
It could modify a pdf file with a background pdf as watermark.
I've write down this simple script (called watermark_pdf):
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Hi!
Hi, I would like to know if there is a way to change the
overlay/watermark text in cups-pdf... The one that say, for example,
"Company Private" ... Thanks...
I'm not a guru, but i think that it could be a solution
in cups-pdf configuration file (/etc/cups/cups-pdf.conf) there's a sec
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