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- From: pjb3@CUNIXB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU (Paul J. Bodin)
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.notabene
- Subject: Re: misc
- Message-ID: <CMM.0.90.4.719197850.pjb3@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu>
- Date: 16 Oct 92 01:10:50 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: Your message of Thu, 15 Oct 92 20:30:37 EDT
-
- In reply to Jerry Walsh:
-
- The Hebrew does not move properly right to left because you do not
- have the Lingua printer driver loaded.
-
- There are separate printer drivers for Lingua and "regular" NB4. If
- you have installed NB4 printer drivers, when you call up the "Activate
- installed printer" menu you will see it listed, along with the several
- Lingua printers that should have been installed. To use Lingua easily
- you *must* use one of the Lingua drivers, which unfortunately also
- means giving up Palatino &c. (at least for now). That means that you
- must deactivate the NB4 driver that you currently have loaded and then
- activate one of the Lingua drivers.
-
- If you didn't specifically install Lingua printer drivers during
- installation you cannot install them through the install printers
- menu. You must use the General Installation menu under Set, and
- select the option to install Lingua fonts/printers. After you have
- done this the Lingua printer options will appear on the "Activate
- installed printer" menu screen.
-
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