Dale Strickland-Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I presume this .ps file is a preformed postscript file that should be sent
>to a postscript printer without further modification?
>
>In this case, I think you should use copy instead of print. Something like
>this:
>
>win32api.ShellExecute(0, "cop
Maravilloso wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to automatically send a postscript file to be printed to the
> default printer in a Win98 PC, by means of using the instrucction:
>
> win32api.ShellExecute (0, "print", "file.ps", None, ".", 0)
>
> but it raises an exception with the message:
>
> erro
"Maravilloso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I'm trying to automatically send a postscript file to be printed to the
>default printer in a Win98 PC, by means of using the instrucction:
>
> win32api.ShellExecute (0, "print", "file.ps", None, ".", 0)
>
>but it raises an exception with the message:
>
According to MSDN, err code 31 from ShellExecute is SE_ERR_NOASSOC,
meaning there's not an application registered for printing that file type.
Roger
"Maravilloso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to automatically send a postscript file to be
Hi
I'm trying to automatically send a postscript file to be printed to the
default printer in a Win98 PC, by means of using the instrucction:
win32api.ShellExecute (0, "print", "file.ps", None, ".", 0)
but it raises an exception with the message:
error: (31, 'ShellExecute', 'A device attach