On Sun 21 Apr 2019 at 02:54:05 (-0500), rlhar...@oplink.net wrote: > On 2019.04.21 02:31, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote: > > On 2019.04.20 19:42, David Wright wrote: > > > So you expect that visitors can print from PDFs but you print locally > > > with PS. Any reason? > > Kindly forgive my deficiency in the field of reading comprehension. I > finally understand your question. > > I expect visitors to print from PDF. I think few of them would know > what to do with a DVI file, and I think few have a Postscript printer.
Agreed, and my apologies if the sentence above made it seem that it was an unreasonable expectation. > However, my laser printers always have been Postscript, and someone > long ago introduced me to the "dvips" utility. > > Inasmuch as I print many things, and I need PDF documents only for > publication, I normally execute dvips and lpr, unless the document > needs to be PDF. > > That seems to me more simple and more direct than routinely to produce > PDF and then routinely to convert PDF to Postscript for printing. Am > I misunderstanding something? I don't think so. In general, most people will be receiving a good proportion of documents as PDF files, and so will have their printing system (like CUPS) set up to handle them. Since there are now LaTeX systems like pdflatex and lualatex that produce PDF documents directly, they have likely moved on to these systems rather than the previously conventional .tex→DVI→PS→PDF workflow. Do you convert PDF documents from elsewhere to PS yourself, before you print them? For most people, this kind of function is handled automatically by CUPS, and it will convert many other types of file as well. So my workflow is .tex→PDF→CUPS when I bother to print it myself. Cheers, David.