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Date:      Tue, 15 Jun 1999 13:41:51 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Gary Kline <kline@tera.com>
To:        dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu (Doug White)
Cc:        kline@tera.com, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: printing to an hp500 deskjet from wordperfect
Message-ID:  <199906152041.NAA07332@athena.tera.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.03.9906151148570.2596-100000@resnet.uoregon.edu> from Doug White at "Jun 15, 99 12:34:58 pm"

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According to Doug White:
> On Sat, 12 Jun 1999, Gary Kline wrote:
> 
> > 	I just installed wordperfect-8 on both my platforms
> > 	(running 2.2.8) and it works well.   As far as the
> > 	editing is concerned. Printing is another matter...
> 
> Conceptually easy, but infinitely buried. :-)  I'm assuming you're using
> the stock LPR on the local box.
> 
> 1) Run wp as admin:
> 
> su
> wp -adm
> 
> 2)  Open a new document.
> 3)  Select File->Print...
> 4)  In the Print dialog box, click 'Select...'
> 5)  In the Select Printer dialog, click 'Printer Create/Edit..'
> 6)  In the Printer Create/Edit box, click 'Add...'
> 7)  Select the printer device and click OK.  Click OK again to accept the
> printer driver filename.
> 8)  In the Printer Create/Edit box, select your new printer and click
> Setup...
> 9)  In the Printer Setup dialog, click 'Destination...'
> 10) In the Select Destination box, click 'Create WPApp...'
> 11) In the Printer Destination Program, select Create->Automatic...
> This will create destinations for all printers defined in /etc/printcap.
> 12) Select the desired destination and select Edit->Destination...  Modify
> to taste.
> 13) You can create additional destinations if you wish.
> 14) Select File->Exit and click Yes to save.
> 15) Your new destinations will appear in the Available Destinations dialog
> box.  Select the desired destination and click OK.
> 16) OK your way out.
> 
> > 	Has anybody gotten wp to print using the standard
> > 	lp|lpr spooler?  Or is there a translator|filter than
> > 	can turn wp files into PostScript?  
> 
> You can create a passthrough postscript driver with a destination of Disk.  
> 
> 
	Thanks, Doug.  Saving this for my notes!

	Thanks to Jeff Phillips help last weekend I finally got 
	WP printing.  Had to create a separate /etc/printcap entry,
	tho.  

	Among my fumbles were not-doing some setups as root, and
	doing other things as root.  After at least 6 reinstalls,
	success.  On tao.  Now I'd like to go back to sage where
	I originally installed WP and see if I can get it to 
	print over my ethernetted boxes.  Just because it *ought* to :-)

	You're right about the details being buried...   Like so
	deep it'd take a month to climb out of that hole to daylight.

	I'm already collecting notes re WP so that the next time it
	doesn't take 53 hours of headbanging and teeth-gnashing.


	gary

	PS:  Saw that files were saved to disk.  Default?  Maybe.
	     How would I translate these (WP) files to PS?








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