On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 09:46:38AM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
> Michael Parson wrote:
>
>> I just checked my 10.4.6 install and the shipped version of groff is
>> 1.19.1 and it does default to A4 paper size. Specifying -
>> dpaper=letter
>> on the command line does not work properly either...
>
>
Michael Parson wrote:
I just checked my 10.4.6 install and the shipped version of groff is
1.19.1 and it does default to A4 paper size. Specifying -
dpaper=letter
on the command line does not work properly either...
Keith pointed out the workaround for that. You could also edit the file
/u
On Monday 17 April 2006 10:04 pm, Michael Parson wrote:
> Specifying -dpaper=letter
> on the command line does not work properly either, I still get A4
> numbers in the /PageSize,
-dpaper=letter tells troff to format for letter, but it doesn't pass that
on to grops, which is still apparently sele
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 11:58:36AM -0500, m hobgood wrote:
> Thanks for the help. I have found the problem. No bugs, just an
> apparent
> page size problem.
>
> Groff 1.19.1 does add the lines:
> %%BeginFeature: *PageSize Default
> << /PageSize [ 595 842 ] /ImagingBBox null >> setpagedevice
>
Thanks for the help. I have found the problem. No bugs, just an
apparent
page size problem.
Groff 1.19.1 does add the lines:
%%BeginFeature: *PageSize Default
<< /PageSize [ 595 842 ] /ImagingBBox null >> setpagedevice
%%EndFeature
When these lines are commented out or removed, the Linux box
On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 09:16:44PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
> Good to see you again, Michael!
>
> > I've a wierd problem I'm trying to track down. Hopefully my
> > explanation will make sense. First, some software versions:
> > MacIntosh OS X version 10.4.5 running groff 1.19.1 and gv 3.6.1
Good to see you again, Michael!
> I've a wierd problem I'm trying to track down. Hopefully my
> explanation will make sense. First, some software versions:
> MacIntosh OS X version 10.4.5 running groff 1.19.1 and gv 3.6.1
Is that the version of groff that ships with OSX? Things *should* have
I've a wierd problem I'm trying to track down. Hopefully my
explanation will make sense. First, some software versions:
MacIntosh OS X version 10.4.5 running groff 1.19.1 and gv 3.6.1
Linux Slackware version 10.2 with a 2.4.29 kernel, groff 1.17.2 and
gv 3.5.8
The printing mechanism on the