On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 04:34:52PM +0100, Thomas Adams wrote:
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|Does anybody know why you don't get the top and bottom lines on your print
|like in Windows, where Netscape prints the Title, URL, Date and Time? Is it
|Netscape/Linux', magicfilter's or ghostscript's fault?
I also don't get them
> How do you print to a remote printer from netscape? When I click
> on the "print" button, I get a screen with the print command
> defaulting to "lpd."
Are you sure that the print command says lpd? It should say lpr. lpr
is the "client" that sends a page to the printer. lpd is the daemon.
On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 10:10:27AM -0600, Brian Morgan wrote:
> How do you print to a remote printer from netscape? When I click on the
> "print" button, I get a screen with the print command defaulting to "lpd."
> Is there some other place I need to specify which printer in my printcap I
> want t
On Thu, Dec 03, 1998 at 11:54:40AM -0600, Eric Jensen wrote:
> When you print from netscape, it sends postscript to the printer.
> Assuming you don't have a Postscript printer, you need to use ghostscript
> and a print filter (try the magicfilter package).
Does anybody know why you don't get the
On 03 Dec 1998q, Eric Jensen wrote:
> When you print from netscape, it sends postscript to the printer.
> Assuming you don't have a Postscript printer, you need to use ghostscript
> and a print filter (try the magicfilter package).
>
> eric.
>
> On Thu, 3 Dec 1998, Anthony Campbell wrote:
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> >
When you print from netscape, it sends postscript to the printer.
Assuming you don't have a Postscript printer, you need to use ghostscript
and a print filter (try the magicfilter package).
eric.
On Thu, 3 Dec 1998, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Is it possible to print the page that you are displayi
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