printer ??

hi all.

i would like to print from photon-applications. where and how
do i configure photon for a remote ps-printer ?


gruss
michael

“Michael Taubert” <taubert@managementakademie.de> wrote in message
news:Voyager.001130132912.28258363A@cubus.prog

hi all.

i would like to print from photon-applications. where and how
do i configure photon for a remote ps-printer ?


gruss
michael

Dave Whelan just mentioned this yesterday, it apparently has some info on
setting up printers:
http://support.qnx.com/support/docs/

It’s a work in progress however, so it may still require a couple of
finishing touches.

-Warren

Previously, Warren Peece wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.photon:

“Michael Taubert” <> taubert@managementakademie.de> > wrote in message
news:> Voyager.001130132912.28258363A@cubus.prog> …
hi all.

i would like to print from photon-applications. where and how
do i configure photon for a remote ps-printer ?


gruss
michael

Dave Whelan just mentioned this yesterday, it apparently has some info on
setting up printers:
http://support.qnx.com/support/docs/

It’s a work in progress however, so it may still require a couple of
finishing touches.

-Warren

\

dear warren,

look nice, but i have no photon-filter in my system. a

find /usr -name “Pp*” doesnt found any of that filters.

may i missed to install something ?


gruss
michael

“Michael Taubert” <taubert@managementakademie.de> wrote in message
news:Voyager.001201074422.4231218A@cubus.prog

| look nice, but i have no photon-filter in my system. a
|
| find /usr -name “Pp*” doesnt found any of that filters.
|
| may i missed to install something ?

gruss
michael

Me neither. For example to go from a Photon file to a postscript printer, you
would specify /usr/bin/phs-to-ps as the filter. Perhaps the work in progress
needs a little more work?

Warren Peece <warren@nospam.com> wrote:

“Michael Taubert” <> taubert@managementakademie.de> > wrote in message
news:> Voyager.001201074422.4231218A@cubus.prog> …

| look nice, but i have no photon-filter in my system. a
|
| find /usr -name “Pp*” doesnt found any of that filters.
|
| may i missed to install something ?

gruss
michael

Me neither. For example to go from a Photon file to a postscript printer, you
would specify /usr/bin/phs-to-ps as the filter. Perhaps the work in progress
needs a little more work?

Pp.* was the Photon 1.x print filter names, for Photon 2.x the names were changed to -to-

Dave Rempel