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Le 13 sept. 2012 20:48, "Charlie Reinl" a écrit :
> Am Montag, den 10.09.2012, 15:37 +0200 schrieb Fabien Bodard:
> > Yes i'm quite sûre of that as gb.PDF generate an image for each
> > page...
> > You know the number of page and the printer resolution..
> >
> > Paint.image(0,0,.
> >
> S
Am Montag, den 10.09.2012, 15:37 +0200 schrieb Fabien Bodard:
> Yes i'm quite sûre of that as gb.PDF generate an image for each
> page...
> You know the number of page and the printer resolution..
>
> Paint.image(0,0,.
>
Salut Fabien,
thanks for that hint, or better for your guidance.
Yes g
Le 10/09/2012 15:54, Tiago Baciotti Moreira a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> In the past I used something alike to pint a pdf on a shell script. I do
> not remember excatly what I did, but I found an link that may help:
>
>
> http://stepanoff.org/wordpress/2007/02/02/how-to-print-pdf-directly-to-the-printer/
>
Hi,
In the past I used something alike to pint a pdf on a shell script. I do
not remember excatly what I did, but I found an link that may help:
http://stepanoff.org/wordpress/2007/02/02/how-to-print-pdf-directly-to-the-printer/
Tiago
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Benoît Minisini <
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Le 10/09/2012 10:35, Charlie Reinl a écrit :
>
> Salut Richard,
>
> thank you,
> yes I do it in a similar way, but I want to avoid all that code, because
> the printer object do and control that.
> What he needs is the possibility to send a file with the Printer.Print()
> function to the printer
>
Yes i'm quite sûre of that as gb.PDF generate an image for each page...
You know the number of page and the printer resolution..
Paint.image(0,0,.
Le 10 sept. 2012 14:10, "Charlie Reinl" a écrit :
> Am Montag, den 10.09.2012, 13:44 +0200 schrieb Fabien Bodard:
> > I think you can directly d
Am Montag, den 10.09.2012, 13:44 +0200 schrieb Fabien Bodard:
> I think you can directly do it with printer object, and the gb.PDF
> component... It's quite simple.
>
> If you want I can do an example
Salut Fabien,
my problem is not making a PDF.
I have .pdf which are archived copies of printe
I think you can directly do it with printer object, and the gb.PDF
component... It's quite simple.
If you want I can do an example
Le 10 sept. 2012 10:37, "Charlie Reinl" a écrit :
> Am Montag, den 10.09.2012, 08:48 +1000 schrieb Richard Terry:
> > Karl Reinl wrote:
> > > Salut Benoît,
> > >
>
Am Montag, den 10.09.2012, 08:48 +1000 schrieb Richard Terry:
> Karl Reinl wrote:
> > Salut Benoît,
> >
> > I look for a way to send a pdf or ps document to a printer, without
> > passing by a pdf/ps viewer.
> > Like I would do it with lpr/gtklp.
> > But I would like to use the printer.Configure()
Karl Reinl wrote:
> Salut Benoît,
>
> I look for a way to send a pdf or ps document to a printer, without
> passing by a pdf/ps viewer.
> Like I would do it with lpr/gtklp.
> But I would like to use the printer.Configure() dialogue.
> Do you see a possibility for that.
>
I use this in my medica
Salut Benoît,
I look for a way to send a pdf or ps document to a printer, without
passing by a pdf/ps viewer.
Like I would do it with lpr/gtklp.
But I would like to use the printer.Configure() dialogue.
Do you see a possibility for that.
--
Amicalement
Charlie
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