On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 20:07:13 +0200 Thomas Winischhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What a brillant idea to disable the postscript printing facility entirely and to "replace" it with a tool whose zillions of text file config options
Sounds like a packaging problem to me. Last I tried installing xprint was a matter of unpacking, starting the daemon, exporting XPRTSERVERLIST and logging out and back in.
Xprint output is a solid 100% better than PostScript/default. But then I haven't tried it in a while.
I installed it on my CUPS-running system. The result is a printout in max 100 dpi on all of my 6 laserjets and no proper color-to-greyscale conversion (looks like black & white). Frankly, it looks like the result from a dot-matrix.
I never had ANY problem with postscript directly from Mozilla... and I really print a lot.
And I cannot understand why I would need yet another printing system on my box, obviously requiring manual setup. I refuse to learn how Xprint works in order to make my box print. (Hell, this is 2004 and I need to fiddle in conf files to make a program print.)
One printing system per box should really be enough.
Thomas
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