ate of the install is.
1. Is this a known problem?
2. Can I rerun the postinstall/man-db.sh script by hand? If so, how?
3. Or is there a script that I could run instead?
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Andrey Repin writes:
> Greetings, David Masterson!
>
>>> Acrobat -> printer driver -> printer
>>>
>>> Without the step in the middle, usually, garbage is expected;
>>> only exception is when sending a Postscript file to a Postscript printer.
>
Marco Atzeri writes:
> On 01/07/2014 06:52, David Masterson wrote:
>> Jeff Hubbs writes:
>>
>>> On 6/27/14, 9:35 PM, David Masterson wrote:
>>>> Hmmm. Then why is LPR the default for printing from GV ? GV was able
>>>> to display the file fine
Jeff Hubbs writes:
> On 6/27/14, 9:35 PM, David Masterson wrote:
>> Hmmm. Then why is LPR the default for printing from GV ? GV was able
>> to display the file fine
> GV isn't like your printer. Your printer may react as intended if you
> were sending it Postscri
Andrey Repin writes:
> Greetings, David Masterson!
>
>> I created a PDF file with Org-Mode in Emacs and used "gv" and "lpr" to
>> try to output. I have a Dell A10 printer attached to my Acer PC. The
>> output looked like it was going to work i
I understand what you're saying, but I believe that GV should take care of the
formatting. Otherwise, why is LPR the default print command for GV if it was
expecting further processing to be done?
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> On Jun 27, 2014, at 5:27 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>
> Gr
Hmmm. Then why is LPR the default for printing from GV ? GV was able to
display the file fine
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> On Jun 27, 2014, at 5:27 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>
> Greetings, David Masterson!
>
>> I created a PDF file with Org-Mode in Emacs and used "gv" a
ed something
appropriately or given lpr the proper arguments (I think it was given
just the filename).
Anyone know what's wrong?
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Andrey Repin writes:
> Greetings, David Masterson!
>> Windows has an 'lpr' command?!?
>
> Since the moment it gained TCP/IP support. Part of standard protocol
> stack. Along with ftp, telnet and other stuff. And not to disappoint
> anyone, but I've found that
Andrey Repin writes:
> Greetings, David Masterson!
>> Windows has an 'lpr' command?!?
>
> Since the moment it gained TCP/IP support. Part of standard protocol
> stack. Along with ftp, telnet and other stuff. And not to disappoint
> anyone, but I've fo
Andrey Repin writes:
> Greetings, David Masterson!
>
>> I've installed the complete Cygwin environment on my Windows 8.1 system.
>> When I try to use 'lpr',
>
> lpr to where?...
Not sure I understand the question. I'm trying to LPR a file to my Dell
Let's try this again...
Linda Walsh writes:
> David Masterson wrote:
>
>> Anyone have ideas on how to debug this??
>
>
> Have you tried the -D switch with
> lpr to enable debugging output?
>
> Are you sure you are correctly specifying the device
> nam
that nothing comes out of the printer.
Anyone have ideas on how to debug this??
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Joe Buehler wrote:
> David Masterson wrote:
>
>> What versions of Emacs, XWin, and Cygwin are you talking about?
>> When I install all of Cygwin 1.5.18 (including the X stuff), Emacs
>> (under X) crashes on startup (a window comes up and then crashes
>> when
rtup (a window comes up and then crashes when I wiggle the mouse) and
XEmacs (under X) crashes on exit. This is on MS-Windows XP (SP2).
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> On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 12:39:40PM -0700, David Masterson wrote:
>> *After installing everything, if I couldn't get X to work properly
>> (see below), I would immediately use setup.exe to uninstall
>
come up properly, but Emacs
(started locally or remotely) would immediately fail. XEmacs (started
locally or remotely) would seem to work until you tried to exit and then
would crash.
I guess I'll give Cygwin some time to "mature" and come back to it in the
future.
Davi
riable. This needs
> to be set *before* the shell is started, so good places would be
> /Cygwin.bat or the system environment (i.e., don't do this in shell
> startup files).
Does this apply to using (X)Emacs under X?
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m with the display pointed to my
Cygwin system worked much better and seemed normal (most times!). I tested
this a few times and XEmacs did crash once.
So what's wrong with the X server in Cygwin? Since I'm just getting going, I
posted this to the cygwin mailing list -- later I may m
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