Re: lpr and text formatting

1999-02-26 Thread servis
*- On 25 Feb, Mark Wagnon wrote about "Re: lpr and text formatting" > Guenter Schmidt wrote: >> >> If you use an HP printer, you may use PCL commands at the end of the >> magicfilter-script. mine looks like that: >> >> # Original default entry >>

Re: lpr and text formatting

1999-02-25 Thread Chuck Stickelman
Mark Wagnon wrote: > Guenter Schmidt wrote: > > > > If you use an HP printer, you may use PCL commands at the end of the > > magicfilter-script. mine looks like that: > > > > # Original default entry > > #defaultcat \eE\e&k2G\e(0N \eE > > # My default to change Font an

Re: lpr and text formatting

1999-02-25 Thread M.C. Vernon
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote: > Thank you for forwarding me this information. > > I have one problem. I'm not sure where in my /etc/printcap file to put > this line. My file looks like this: > > lp|hplj6l|HP LJ 6L:\ > :lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hplj6l:\ > :sh

Re: lpr and text formatting

1999-02-25 Thread Bob Nielsen
It goes in the filter (/etc/magicfilter/ljet4l-filter in your case,) not /etc/printcap. Bob On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote: > Thank you for forwarding me this information. > > I have one problem. I'm not sure where in my /etc/printcap file to put > this line. My file looks like t

Re: lpr and text formatting

1999-02-25 Thread Paul Nathan Puri
Thank you for forwarding me this information. I have one problem. I'm not sure where in my /etc/printcap file to put this line. My file looks like this: lp|hplj6l|HP LJ 6L:\ :lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hplj6l:\ :sh:pw#80:pl#66:px#1440:mx#0:\ :if=/etc/magicfilter/ljet4

Re: lpr and text formatting

1999-02-25 Thread Mark Wagnon
Guenter Schmidt wrote: > > If you use an HP printer, you may use PCL commands at the end of the > magicfilter-script. mine looks like that: > > # Original default entry > #defaultcat \eE\e&k2G\e(0N \eE > # My default to change Font and Margins: > default

Re: lpr and text formatting

1999-02-25 Thread wtopa
Subject: Re: lpr and text formatting Date: Thu, Feb 25, 1999 at 06:36:31AM -0800 In reply to:Paul Nathan Puri Quoting Paul Nathan Puri([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > What file is this, i.e., what file in the /etc/ directory are you > referring to? Thank you... &

Re: lpr and text formatting

1999-02-25 Thread Paul Nathan Puri
What file is this, i.e., what file in the /etc/ directory are you referring to? Thank you... NatePuri Certified Law Student & Debian GNU/Linux Monk McGeorge School of Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ompages.com On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Guenter Schmidt wrote: > Paul Nathan Puri wrote: > > > > I want

Re: lpr and text formatting

1999-02-25 Thread Guenter Schmidt
Paul Nathan Puri wrote: > > I want to know what lpr options can be used to format ascii text docs. > Specifically, I want to have my docs print with normal 1 inch margins. > I'm running lprng, magicfilter, and gs-aladdin. Thanks > If you use an HP printer, you may use PCL commands at the end of

Re: lpr and text formatting

1999-02-25 Thread servis
*- On 24 Feb, Paul Nathan Puri wrote about "lpr and text formatting" > > I want to know what lpr options can be used to format ascii text docs. > Specifically, I want to have my docs print with normal 1 inch margins. > I'm running lprng, magicfilter, and gs-aladdin.

Re: lpr and text formatting

1999-02-25 Thread Mark Wagnon
Paul Nathan Puri wrote: > > I want to know what lpr options can be used to format ascii text docs. > Specifically, I want to have my docs print with normal 1 inch margins. > I'm running lprng, magicfilter, and gs-aladdin. Thanks Check out 'pr'. Take a look at the man page. It has some options th

lpr and text formatting

1999-02-24 Thread Paul Nathan Puri
I want to know what lpr options can be used to format ascii text docs. Specifically, I want to have my docs print with normal 1 inch margins. I'm running lprng, magicfilter, and gs-aladdin. Thanks NatePuri Certified Law Student & Debian GNU/Linux Monk McGeorge School of Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] htt