Re: Win-XP, Samba, and printing->PDF creator

2003-07-24 Thread Jonathan Bartlett
My guess is that it doesn't like the reconnection back to the host. My PDF printer works just fine with Win XP, but it stores the files locally. You might also try changing the printer driver. I have mine set to an HP. I don't know if it makes a difference, but there may be a bug in that postscri

Win-XP, Samba, and printing->PDF creator

2003-07-24 Thread Gary Stainburn
Hi folks, I set up a while back, a Samba printer on one of my Linux (RH7.3+errata) that converts the postscript file generated (using a Apple Laserwrite driver) on a Win9x box into a PDF file and then transfers that PDF file to a shared folder on the originating PC - see below. However, I have

Re: printing PDF

2002-12-06 Thread Anthony E. Greene
On 06-Dec-2002/09:40 -0600, Jim Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I am a Linux user and I need to find a way to create PDF documents >easy. Is there a way to output a text document from a program with >some formatting such as compressed print and then convert it to PDF? I >think I once saw somethi

Re: printing PDF

2002-12-06 Thread Tianran Chen
1.By default, the RH8.0 has the option to print to PDF rather than a printer. 2.If you know LaTeX, that will be the perfect tool to generate professional PDF. 3.txt2pdf is available, search it in Google, you can find it. On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 10:40, Jim Baxter wrote: > Good Morning, > > I am a

printing PDF

2002-12-06 Thread Jim Baxter
Good Morning, I am a Linux user and I need to find a way to create PDF documents easy. Is there a way to output a text document from a program with some formatting such as compressed print and then convert it to PDF? I think I once saw something on the list about a printer definition that produced

Re: printing PDF

2001-12-04 Thread ABrady
On Tue, 04 Dec 2001 10:06:31 -0700 Doug Piper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied: > I am sure this is a really basic question but I haven't been able to > find the answer. First, I am running 6.0 and my printer is an Epson > Color Stylus 500. > > If I open a pdf file in xpdf and click print, a .ps fi

printing PDF

2001-12-04 Thread Doug Piper
I am sure this is a really basic question but I haven't been able to find the answer. First, I am running 6.0 and my printer is an Epson Color Stylus 500. If I open a pdf file in xpdf and click print, a .ps file is created. If I open the file in Kghostview what is printed is: No way to print

Printing PDF and PS

2001-03-22 Thread bob jones
Hello and thanks in advance. Using Acrobat-Reader 4.0 to print an IRS form, in .PDF coding, I can't make it print to my PostScript printer (TI microLaser Plus). The printer is 300dpi, although it has printed PS files for 600dpi without problems in the past. The command on my system is lpr -PPS fn

Re: printing pdf files

1998-03-08 Thread Jack Byers
>> > I just tried doing your ps-while-acroread_printing suggestion >> > and I see _no_ evidence of ghostscript. >> Well, that's understandable if you have a Postscript printer. I >> don't. :) >> David E. Fox asoaa, sorry to be so dim, I thot Iwas missing something essen

Re: printing pdf files

1998-03-07 Thread David E. Fox
> David, > I don't do anything re options when printing from the file menu. > > > I just tried doing your ps-while-acroread_printing suggestion > and I see _no_ evidence of ghostscript. Well, that's understandable if you have a Postscript printer. I don't. :) > Jack

Re: printing pdf files

1998-03-07 Thread Jack Byers
David Fox replied to Jack Byers: > > Uh, maybe I'm missing something, but >> I can print pdf files from inside acroread in either of 2 ways: >> -- directly from the print command under file menu in acroread >Do you select any options or do the options really matter under >pr

Re: printing pdf files

1998-03-07 Thread David E. Fox
> Uh, maybe I'm missing something, but > I can print pdf files from inside acroread in either of 2 ways: > -- directly from the print command under file menu in acroread Do you select any options or do the options really matter under print? > -- or create a postscript file inside acroread an

printing pdf files

1998-03-06 Thread Jack Byers
David E. Fox wrote ... > acroread displays it OK. So, as another poster suggests, acroread > can handle displaying some PDFs that the other alternatives have > problems with. > But I am no better off than I was before -- I need to print this > thing, and ghostscript won't do it. I don't see why.