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- From: Michael_Pizolato@afs.com (Michael Pizolato)
- Subject: Re: Printing postscript from a shell script
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.191304.2107@afs.com>
- Sender: Michael_Pizolato@afs.com
- Reply-To: Michael_Pizolato@afs.com
- References: <1992Dec17.161132.1733@afs.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 19:13:04 GMT
- Lines: 28
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- In article <1992Dec17.161132.1733@afs.com> Michael_Pizolato@afs.com (Michael
- Pizolato) writes:
- > What command(s) do I need to print a postscript file (.ps, .eps) from a
- > shell script? I have no printer on my local machine, but we have a
- > network-wide printer that is the default for everything else. The
- > only command-line utility that can find the printer seems to be
- > enscript(1), but that prints the text of the postscript source, not
- > the results of processing the postscript. Stuff like pslpr(1) can't
- > even find the printer, even if I use the -P option and name the printer
- > explicitly.
- >
- > I have already RTFM. In fact, I have RTFM to death :-(, and tried it many
- > different ways, so please reply only if you have done this
- > successfully.
-
- What a moron! The bug is in your postscript code, not the printing
- utilities. Next time think a little before posting such crap.
- Please, don't anyone dignify this garbage with a reply.
-
- -m
-
- P.S. ;-)
-
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- Michael_Pizolato@afs.com
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