- From: Irene Vatton <Irene.Vatton@inria.fr>
- Date: Wed, 02 Dec 2009 12:39:58 +0100
- To: Pascal <abo.pignard@wanadoo.fr>
- Cc: Peter Kerr <p.kerr@auckland.ac.nz>, Amaya Mailing List <www-amaya@w3.org>
Le vendredi 27 novembre 2009 à 12:52 +0100, Pascal a écrit : > Hi Peter. > > Is there a way to generate a PostScript file with present Amaya > source without using standard Mac OS printing services? > It would be a middle way as PS file can be opened and printed or > translated to PDF. Normally it will be possible with the next 11.3 release. > > Regards, Pascal. > http://blady.pagesperso-orange.fr > > > > > Le 19 nov. 09 à 20:49, Peter Kerr a écrit : > > > > > On 19/11/2009, at 10:07 PM, Irene Vatton wrote: > > > >> ... > > > >> Yes, today printing text require postscript. > >> I don't have time to work seriously on the printing. > >> > >> > > ... > >> Amaya is not able to send the generated file to a printer. If you > >> have a > >> batch command able to do it (like lpr on Linux platforms), you can > >> insert that command in the print dialog. > > > > MacOS-X uses an unnatural combination of cups for printing > > and its native Quartz graphics engine with pseudo display pdf. > > > > Applications which use Apple's Text Services for Unicode > > and the Quartz rendering engine can use Apple's Print dialog, > > which offers options of print to paper, or to file, .ps or .pdf > > > > I'm sorry I don't have the programming skills to compile > > a version of Amaya that takes advantage of this > > > > Peter Kerr > > > > > > > -- Irene Vatton <Irene.Vatton@inria.fr> INRIA
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