On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 02:04:09PM +0200, Jens John wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 01:51:36PM +0530, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> > Currently, on Debian, my muttprint seems to work with Perl
> > 5.26.1. Can you tell me what the problem you are facing might be?
>
> Debian's
On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 01:51:36PM +0530, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
Currently, on Debian, my muttprint seems to work with Perl
5.26.1. Can you tell me what the problem you are facing might be?
Debian's version is heavily patched. OP may want to try the most recent
Debian version after applyin
On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 06:06:57PM +1000, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> The muttprint I have been using for many years is about 10 years old and no
> longer works after I upgraded perl to version 5.26.0. Is there a more recent
> version that might work with recent perl or is there an al
On Thu, Mar 08, 2018 at 09:42:02AM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> Is there a recent version of muttprint? After an upgrade of Ubuntu to 17.10, I
> get this error:-
>
> $* is no longer supported. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.30 at
> ./bin/muttprint line 1649.
> String fo
On Feb 05, Ed wrote:
> I keep getting this error::
>
> sh: 1: lpr: not found
>
> but I don't know where it is coming from. In my muttprintrc I have
> the printer set to hp-psc-1310 which is the system printer and is
> using CUPS. Its a USB printer, so where is the lpr coming from ?
>
> Ed
Thank
ith the
print commands required or to a print binary installed on your
system, such as set print_command=/usr/local/bin/lpr. I have not
used muttprint before but you should review its documentation on
how to set it up correctly. As I understand it, it's a trivial
thing.
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* Ed [02-05-13 22:14]:
> On 02/05/2013 10:08 PM, Brandon Sandrowicz wrote:
> >On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 09:34:54PM -0500, Ed wrote:
> >>I keep getting this error::
> >>
> >>sh: 1: lpr: not found
> >>
> >>but I don't know where it is coming from. In my muttprintrc I have
> >>the printer set to hp-psc
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 09:34:54PM -0500, Ed wrote:
I keep getting this error::
sh: 1: lpr: not found
This looks like the muttprint script is failing to find the "lpr"
command on your system. You will need to install the cups-bsd
package (Debian/Ubuntu) to provide it.
On 02/05/2013 10:08 PM, Brandon Sandrowicz wrote:
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 09:34:54PM -0500, Ed wrote:
I keep getting this error::
sh: 1: lpr: not found
but I don't know where it is coming from. In my muttprintrc I have
the printer set to hp-psc-1310 which is the system printer and is
using CUP
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 09:34:54PM -0500, Ed wrote:
> I keep getting this error::
>
> sh: 1: lpr: not found
>
> but I don't know where it is coming from. In my muttprintrc I have
> the printer set to hp-psc-1310 which is the system printer and is
> using CUPS. Its a USB printer, so where is the l
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 09:34:54PM -0500, Ed put forth the
proposition:
I keep getting this error::
sh: 1: lpr: not found
but I don't know where it is coming from. In my muttprintrc I have
the printer set to hp-psc-1310 which is the system printer and is
using CUPS. Its a USB printer, so wh
I keep getting this error::
sh: 1: lpr: not found
but I don't know where it is coming from. In my muttprintrc I have the
printer set to hp-psc-1310 which is the system printer and is using
CUPS. Its a USB printer, so where is the lpr coming from ?
Ed
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 01:53:26PM +0200, Andreas Kalex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using muttprint to print my mails. I have two printers, normally I use a
> HP 690C to print
> them, but sometimes i want to print on the other.
> So I changed the shell, edit .muttprintrc and set/
* Andreas Kalex [07-12-10 07:54]:
>
> I'm using muttprint to print my mails. I have two printers, normally I
> use a HP 690C to print them, but sometimes i want to print on the other.
> So I changed the shell, edit .muttprintrc and set/delete the comment sign
> were it is n
Hi,
I'm using muttprint to print my mails. I have two printers, normally I use a HP
690C to print
them, but sometimes i want to print on the other.
So I changed the shell, edit .muttprintrc and set/delete the comment sign
were it is needed.
PRINTER="HP-Deskjet-690c"
# PRINTER=&
On 15.06.10,09:26, Chuck Smith wrote:
> I need help getting muttprint set up. Whenever I try to print I get an
> error message that states:
>
> cannot remove path cwd /tmp/muttprint-HCDIDH for /tmp/muttprint-HCDIDH
>
> Any ideas?
>
> I have configured muttprint using
* Chuck Smith [06-15-10 10:32]:
>
> I tried enscript instead of muttprint and the output is the same. So
> based on that I tried to print a file from the command line with lpr and
> it was not successful. So as far as I am concerned this is not a pretty
> print program problem,
. I also tried ocular
> which crashed.
>
> I don't recall ever getting the temp file fault and have been using
> muttprint for many years.
I tried enscript instead of muttprint and the output is the same. So
based on that I tried to print a file from the command line with lpr and
i
h crashed.
I don't recall ever getting the temp file fault and have been using
muttprint for many years.
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On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 09:59:32AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> My config:
>
> ~/.muttrc:
> set print=ask-yes # ask me if I really want to print messages
> set print_command="muttprint" # how to print things (I like to save trees)
>
> and
* Chuck Smith [06-15-10 09:28]:
> I need help getting muttprint set up. Whenever I try to print I get an
> error message that states:
>
> cannot remove path cwd /tmp/muttprint-HCDIDH for /tmp/muttprint-HCDIDH
>
> Any ideas?
>
> I have configured muttprint using
I need help getting muttprint set up. Whenever I try to print I get an
error message that states:
cannot remove path cwd /tmp/muttprint-HCDIDH for /tmp/muttprint-HCDIDH
Any ideas?
I have configured muttprint using this tutorial:
http://heelsbroke.wordpress.com/category/muttprint/
The only
Previously I had muttprint working fine on OS X 10.5. I have now
upgraded (?) to OS X 10.6, reinstalled Mutt etc. from Macports and now
muttprint just prints a screenshot of the terminal in a very small font.
I have installed TexLive but is there anything else I am missing? All
the Google help
Hi Lubos!
On Do, 04 Feb 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
> http://dpaste.com/154648/
> There are indeed some Unicode characters (Předmět = Subject)
>
> I will try as well with some en lang settings...
Could it be, that your file is not in utf-8 encoding but in latin2 (is
that what you use)? That cou
log ??
>> >
>> http://dpaste.com/154595/
>
> Though, I don't know muttprint, there is something wrong with your
> mail.tex file. Can you post it? There are at least some unicode-errors
> and possibly LaTeX could not find your mail file (I am not sure about
> th
Hi Lubos!
On Do, 04 Feb 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
> Patrick Shanahan, Thu, 04 Feb 2010 13:14:49 -0500:
> > I don't see anything wrong. What does the debug log provide,
> > /tmp/muttprint.log ??
> >
> http://dpaste.com/154595/
Though, I don't know muttpr
* Lubos Kolouch [02-04-10 13:30]:
> Thanks - I am switching betwen Gentoo and Arch and so it is better for me
> to have it locally in .muttprintrc
then you do not need /etc/muttprint on either system as ~/.muttprintrc
takes precedence and /etc/muttprint will provide and parameters you
Patrick Shanahan, Thu, 04 Feb 2010 13:14:49 -0500:
> * Lubos Kolouch [02-04-10 11:25]:
>> Patrick Shanahan, Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:21:07 -0500:
>> > Please provide your
>> >/etc/muttprintrc
>>
>> http://dpaste.com/154533/
>>
>> >and/or ~/.muttprintrc
>>
>> http://dpaste.com/154534/
>
> I don't see
* Lubos Kolouch [02-04-10 11:25]:
> Patrick Shanahan, Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:21:07 -0500:
> > Please provide your
> >/etc/muttprintrc
>
> http://dpaste.com/154533/
>
> >and/or ~/.muttprintrc
>
> http://dpaste.com/154534/
I don't see anything wrong. What does the debug log provide,
/tmp/muttprint.
Patrick Shanahan, Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:21:07 -0500:
> * Lubos Kolouch [02-04-10 05:57]:
>> >
>> > Mine is set to auto, CHARSET="auto"
>>
>> That did not help.
>> I have the /tmp/muttprint-re4zQq folder created, inside are 6 files,
* Lubos Kolouch [02-04-10 05:57]:
> >
> > Mine is set to auto, CHARSET="auto"
>
> That did not help.
> I have the /tmp/muttprint-re4zQq folder created, inside are 6 files,
> one of them mail.tex
>
> this file contains
> \VerbatimInput[obeytabs=true
t the content?
>
>
> Just guessing, I would say that you have the wrong charset specified in
> ~/.muttrpintrc
>
> Mine is set to auto, CHARSET="auto"
That did not help.
I have the /tmp/muttprint-re4zQq folder created, inside are 6 files,
one of them mail.tex
this
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 08:01:22PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Brian Salter-Duke [02-03-10 17:02]:
> >
> > I do not have CHARSET set to anything, either in /etc/Muttprintrc or
> > ~/.muttprintrc and it works OK, although I can not get the penguin or
> > other image to print.
> >
>
> You
* Brian Salter-Duke [02-03-10 17:02]:
>
> I do not have CHARSET set to anything, either in /etc/Muttprintrc or
> ~/.muttprintrc and it works OK, although I can not get the penguin or
> other image to print.
>
You do have the *full* path set for BabyTuX.esp
and
XFACE="on"
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On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 02:26:22PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Lubos Kolouch [02-03-10 10:02]:
> > I would like to ask, if there is somebody using muttprint.
>
> yes
>
> > When I tried it, it prints for me the headers (date, from, subject),
> > then hori
* Lubos Kolouch [02-03-10 10:02]:
> I would like to ask, if there is somebody using muttprint.
yes
> When I tried it, it prints for me the headers (date, from, subject),
> then horizontal line,
>
> and then
> -uSN3yb/content instead of the text itself.
>
> The foote
Hello,
I would like to ask, if there is somebody using muttprint.
When I tried it, it prints for me the headers (date, from, subject),
then horizontal line,
and then
-uSN3yb/content instead of the text itself.
The footer is printed OK.
Do you have any hints why it does not print the content
-latex or some combination of texlive and latex as
> the dvips binary is needed:
> dvips - convert a TeX DVI file to PostScript
>
> 14:56 wahoo:~ > rpm -q --requires muttprint
> LaTeX
> psutils
> perl
> perl-Text-Iconv
> perl-TimeDate
&
* Rem P Roberti [12-17-09 21:04]:
> All is well! One of the dependencies that was missing was teTeX, but I
> couldn't install it either directly from the ports or via portupgrade
> -rR of muttprint itself. Then I got the bright idea of using portmaster
> instead of portupgra
* Rem P Roberti [12-17-09 19:44]:
> >
> > Sounds like a lot of problems. Why are you "manually" installing
> > packages when you have apps specifically designed to handle the
> > dependency problems you are having?
>
> Good question. This is a FreeBSD box and I have never had to do this
> before
nts will be different as you do not use rpm. I
> > > > suspect you are on a debian derivative, synaptics *should* provide a
> > > > list
> > > > of the required supporting packages. I don't know how you installed
> > > > muttprint,
on a debian derivative, synaptics *should* provide a list
> > > of the required supporting packages. I don't know how you installed
> > > muttprint, but I would have expected your system to have complained that
> > > a required package was missing.
> > &g
vative, synaptics *should* provide a list
> > > of the required supporting packages. I don't know how you installed
> > > muttprint, but I would have expected your system to have complained that
> > > a required package was missing.
> > >
> > > let
ed supporting packages. I don't know how you installed
> > muttprint, but I would have expected your system to have complained that
> > a required package was missing.
> >
> > let me know if I can help more.
>
> Well this is getting a bit more convoluted. I
it along.
> >
> > Well, you are on a different distro that I, openSUSE 11.2. I suspect you
> > need to install texlive-latex or some combination of texlive and latex as
> > the dvips binary is needed:
> > dvips - convert a TeX DVI file to PostScript
&g
-latex or some combination of texlive and latex as
> the dvips binary is needed:
> dvips - convert a TeX DVI file to PostScript
>
> 14:56 wahoo:~ > rpm -q --requires muttprint
> LaTeX
> psutils
> perl
> perl-Text-Iconv
> perl-TimeDate
&
d like to see the
> error message, I will send it along.
Well, you are on a different distro that I, openSUSE 11.2. I suspect you
need to install texlive-latex or some combination of texlive and latex as
the dvips binary is needed:
dvips - convert a TeX DVI file to PostScript
14:5
* Rem P Roberti [12-17-09 00:04]:
I have just installed muttprint on a new FreeBSD box and am having a
bit of difficulty getting it to work. The printer is an HP Photosmart
7760 which has been installed via CUPS, and is otherwise working just
fine. The problem, I think, is that I have
* Rem P Roberti [12-17-09 00:04]:
> I have just installed muttprint on a new FreeBSD box and am having a
> bit of difficulty getting it to work. The printer is an HP Photosmart
> 7760 which has been installed via CUPS, and is otherwise working just
> fine. The problem, I think, is
On 16-12-2009, at 21h 01'56", Rem P Roberti wrote about "Muttprint"
> [...] The problem, I think, is that I have yet to land upon the correct
> command to be included with "PRINT_COMMAND" in my .muttprintrc. No
> matter what I try I get this error messag
I have just installed muttprint on a new FreeBSD box and am having a
bit of difficulty getting it to work. The printer is an HP Photosmart
7760 which has been installed via CUPS, and is otherwise working just
fine. The problem, I think, is that I have yet to land upon the correct
command to be
Joost Kremers wrote (08.Dec.2009 at 15:45 +0100):
> On Tue, Dec 08, 2009 at 12:45:37PM +0100, Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote:
> > I was not aware of muttprint producing eps files. It produces ps file
> > which you can convert to pdf using ps2pdf. So, what about:
>
> if they
On Tue, Dec 08, 2009 at 12:45:37PM +0100, Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote:
> I was not aware of muttprint producing eps files. It produces ps file
> which you can convert to pdf using ps2pdf. So, what about:
if they really are eps files (which would surprise me as well, i admit), they
Sorry, i did not reply to the list.
On Tue, Dec 08, 2009 at 09:57:56AM +0100, Angel Spassov wrote:
> Dear mutt users,
>
> I have installed 'muttprint' in order to print my mails nicely.
> The preferred way for printing messages is on a local
> file instead of sending
On 8-12-2009, at 09h 57'56", Angel Spassov wrote about "muttprint on PDF"
>
> Is it possible to produce a nicely printed, _local_PDF_file_ when pressing
> 'p'.
> This is the corresponding entry in my .muttrc:
>
> set print_command="muttprint
Dear mutt users,
I have installed 'muttprint' in order to print my mails nicely.
The preferred way for printing messages is on a local
file instead of sending them to a printing device.
'muttprint' seems to produce Encapsulated PostScript files only,
i.e. using LaTeX
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 09:32:46AM -0600, Michael wrote:
> Just curious if anybody uses muttprint for printing? If so, what os/distro
> are you using?
> Muttprint works fine for me on Debian, but trying to get it on my main
> machine (Slackware)
> is causing problems. Tried aski
Just curious if anybody uses muttprint for printing? If so, what os/distro are
you using?
Muttprint works fine for me on Debian, but trying to get it on my main machine
(Slackware)
is causing problems. Tried asking on different forums with no luck so thought I
would try
here.
Sorry for OT
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:31:43PM +0200, Olaf Foellinger wrote:
> > 3) no Muttprint or functional equivalent;
>
> in .muttrc
>
> set print_command=$HOME/bin/print
>
> $ cat ~/bin/print
> #!/bin/sh
> cat > .printout
> lpr -S -P .printout
>
>
Dr . Sharukh K . R . Pavri . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> may have typed [02/03/14 05:47]:
>
> the error log shows the following, which makes me suspect it is a Latex
> error, but I may be wrong. I have *not* ever used or configured Latex on
> my machine.
>
> Output written on mail.dvi (1 page, 2124
I am using mutt 1.3.27 w/ muttprint. Previously I used
set print_command="lpr"
which worked quite fine. I downloaded muttprint, installed it, copied over
the default .muttprintrc and made minimal changes to it to get it to work.
But, on trying to print, though it gives a message
I am using mutt 1.3.27 w/ muttprint.
Previously I used
set print_command="lpr"
which worked quite fine. I downloaded muttprint, installed it, copied over
the default .muttprintrc and made minimal changes to it to get it to work.
But, on trying to print, though it gives a message
Hello all,
I know this is not exactly a mutt question, but since the app name have
m-word in it i decided to ask here...
How can i configure muttprint or whatever it's using (LaTeX ?) to print
cyrillic ?
igor
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On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 02:46:27PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> Waldemar Brodkorb [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > A friend of me have made a wonderful script, for
> > mutt, called muttprint.
> > Who I may contact to add his homepage
> > (with englisch and german
Waldemar Brodkorb [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> A friend of me have made a wonderful script, for
> mutt, called muttprint.
> Who I may contact to add his homepage
> (with englisch and german instruktions to the script)
> to the website www.mutt.org?
I'll add it next tim
Hello Mutt-Users,
A friend of me have made a wonderful script, for
mutt, called muttprint.
Who I may contact to add his homepage
(with englisch and german instruktions to the script)
to the website www.mutt.org?
http://home.t-online.de/home/f.walle/muttprint/
Thankz a lot.
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