From julien.lafon at gmail.com Wed Feb 2 08:44:10 2005 From: julien.lafon at gmail.com (Julien Lafon) Date: Wed Feb 2 02:48:24 2005 Subject: [Xprint] Newer version of the combined video+print server from? Message-ID: Roland - had you time to continue your work on the combined ('unified') video+print server patch yet? -- Julien Lafon Consultant Software Engineer From julien.lafon at gmail.com Wed Feb 2 09:07:38 2005 From: julien.lafon at gmail.com (Julien Lafon) Date: Wed Feb 2 03:11:52 2005 Subject: [Xprint] Xprint Server Side Support / AIX5 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 20:10:46 +0100, Hannes Kappacher wrote: > > Hi, dear Xprint-ers! > > I am working for IBM Austria AIX Base Support. > > At the moment, I am evaluating/implementing Xprint for AIX53 for > a complex Migration Project. > > At your Webpage, http://xprint.mozdev.org/releases/ > I found the following starting line: > We initially release builds on the Linux x86 platform; Solaris, HP-UX and > AIX ship with Xprint's server side by default, > so you do not need to download or build your own Xprint server on these > platforms. > > I cannot verify this statement, because I have only found > XPConfig and libXp.a comming with AIX Base Filesets. Maybe the Xprt binary has a different name? Or the Xprt server is included within the normal Xserver (HPUX does it that way). > Do I have to build the Xprt Server Side from the sources? AFAIK no, at least older releases from xprint.mozdev.org have binary packages for AIX, only for the 009.xxx release series the AIX platform is still missing. > Do you have some hints for me, and are you interested in the outcoming > of this effort? My first suggestion would be to wait for Roland Mainz (who is busy with X Consortium work right now) or Tanja Pradetch (who knows the AIX platform details better than I do). -- Julien Lafon Consultant Software Engineer From reply-mozdev-05 at armiento.net Sun Feb 6 13:08:12 2005 From: reply-mozdev-05 at armiento.net (R. Armiento) Date: Wed Feb 9 19:46:16 2005 Subject: [Xprint] Use xprint as main network printer spooler Message-ID: <420608AC.209@armiento.net> Hi, I will soon have to rework our network printer setup; and I started playing with the idea of using xprint as the main network printer spooler system, rather than a BSD-like system or CUPS. I have done some Googling etc. to research this, but I still need some helful pointers. The idea is: I setup one network server with an Xprt daemon. The Xprt daemon spools its jobs through some local spooling system. The clients (mostly Linux computers) are all setup with XPSERVERLIST poiting towards this server. The problems I have is: 1) "Legacy" printing support for all the applications which want to spool postscript through lp/lpr or similar. Is there an lpr replacement that prints postscript through a remote Xprt server? If not, would it be straightforward to write such an application by using ghostscript to render the graphics on the Xprt server? Also, I suppose it could be even simpler than that, depending on the real answer to the yet unanswared FAQ question: "Can I pass my own PostScript code (fragment) to the print spooler instead of letting Xprt's PostScript DDX generate it?" ... 2) Printer queue status; does xprint support reporting this? If it does: is there some command line tool that can extract queue information (i.e., like 'lpq')? Or is there even a graphical tool available for Linux? Any help is much apprechiated, //Rickard From jakke at brainstars.sk Tue Feb 1 14:39:30 2005 From: jakke at brainstars.sk (Jakke) Date: Wed Feb 9 19:55:54 2005 Subject: [Xprint] Possibilities on Unix environment Message-ID: <11B77492550CC745AAD28167178DBD1712DF36@server01.home.brainstars.sk> Dearest, Can somebody inform me what the possibilities of XPrint are on a UNIX environment? Since I know XPrint is using its own .dll file and my UNIX knowledge is limited I am not sure what's possible to do with it. Generating XPrint file is off course no issue but how can I enable printing? Is there some documentation available about how to set things up on UNIX? Thanks for your time and assistance! Kind Regards, Jan Wilmsen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mozdev.org/pipermail/xprint/attachments/20050201/4520ec95/attachment.htm From ali_b750 at yahoo.com Sun Feb 13 05:00:44 2005 From: ali_b750 at yahoo.com (ali bagheri) Date: Sun Feb 13 08:05:51 2005 Subject: [Xprint] LQ-300+ printer support Message-ID: <20050213130044.60952.qmail@web40528.mail.yahoo.com> I used xprint for printing persian in Laser printers and it works fine , but I need to print persian in LQ-300+ printer, but it generates very larg fonts ( a word fits the whole paper), so please guide me how to print in LQ-300+ Best Regards __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 From dhighley at highley-recommended.com Sat Feb 26 11:33:17 2005 From: dhighley at highley-recommended.com (David Highley) Date: Mon Feb 28 20:43:50 2005 Subject: [Xprint] Would like a 64bit rpm for xprint Message-ID: <200502261933.j1QJXHiu015563@hemlock.highley-recommended.com> Would it be possible to get a 64 bit rpm for xprint? Is this development connected to mozilla? Thank you. -- Regards, David Highley Phone: (206) 669-0081 Highley Recommended, Inc. FAX: (253) 838-8509 2927 SW 339th Street Email: dhighley@highley-recommended.com Federal Way, WA 98023-7732 WEB: http://www.highley-recommended.com