| I haven't printed anything since I got my workstation a month ago, but
somebody gave me these logicals to try out. See if this will do the trick
(it's not only for mail, but for all your printer defaults):
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_TEXT QueueName
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_LINE QueueName
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_TERM QueueName
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_ANSI2 QueueName
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_ANSI QueueName
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_PS QueueName
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_REGIS QueueName
Alfred
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| You can actually define your own lists of queue names. For example, I
have the following logicals defined:
$! DECwindows print logicals
$
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_TEXT "KODAK,ANSI_PS40"
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_LINE "KODAK,ANSI_PS40"
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_TERM "KODAK,ANSI_PS40"
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_ANSI2 "KODAK,ANSI_PS40"
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_ANSI "KODAK,ANSI_PS40"
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_PS "KODAK,POSTSCRIPT_PS40"
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_REGIS "REGIS_PS40"
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_TEK "NONE"
$ Define DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_DDIF "NONE"
The format, as you may guess from the above logicals, is
DECW$PRINTER_FORMAT_<name appearing in Print Format box> <queue names>
where <queue names> is the list of names you wish to have appear in the
Printer box.
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