> "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (DBR) wrote:
>>> You're use of the word "driver" is one with which I'm not
>>> familiar. But I don't really "do windows" so it's probably a
>>> Widnowism.
>DBR> It could be that he means that creating PDFs on windows is done using
>DBR> a fake printer
On 2005-04-23, Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> No, you don't. My print system does that, and I don't have
>>> acrobat installed. I have ghostscript installed, which
>>> includes pdf2ps - which handles this particular translation.
>>>
>> Okay, so you've converted one page layout lang
Dennis Lee Bieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 17:41:22 -0500, Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> declaimed
> the following in comp.lang.python:
>
>> No, you don't. My print system does that, and I don't have acrobat
>> installed. I have ghostscript installed, which includes pdf2p
> You're use of the word "driver" is one with which I'm not
> familiar. But I don't really "do windows" so it's probably a
> Widnowism.
It is a windowism but not exclusively ;).
http://www.collaborium.org/onsite/romania/UTILS/Printing-HOWTO/winprinters.html
This is the first link I found that men
On 2005-04-23, Diez B. Roggisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You're use of the word "driver" is one with which I'm not
>> familiar. But I don't really "do windows" so it's probably a
>> Widnowism.
>
> It could be that he means that creating PDFs on windows is
> done using a fake printer that wil
> You're use of the word "driver" is one with which I'm not
> familiar. But I don't really "do windows" so it's probably a
> Widnowism.
It could be that he means that creating PDFs on windows is done using a fake
printer that will produce the pdf when being printed to - and that fake
printer is i
"dcrespo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Grant Edwards...
>
> Your solution requires a previous installation of Acrobat. Internally,
> the OS is sending the pdf file to the Acrobat PDF Driver and then it is
> sent to the printer. So you have to have Acrobat installed. Don't you?
No, you don't.