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487.1 | V2.4 has support for PostScript | IOSG::MARCHANT | Only parrots succeed | Wed Apr 15 1992 01:12 | 21 |
| Eileen,
>1. Was I imagining the fact that the .PS file kept its extenion under 2.3?
You're OK, you don't need to see the shrink :-) You weren't imagining
things.
>2. If I wasn't imagining, why has it changed to .FGN under 2.4?
This is due to V2.4 sending PostScript files through Message Router
as `foreign' files. Unfortunately, sometimes the receiving end does
not realise it's really PostScript, and keeps the document as a .FGN
file. FWIW, this problem has been fixed in V3.0 (now shipping in
Europe!)
>3. Why is there an extra line atop the received .TXT file?
Pass.
Cheers,
Paul.
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487.2 | The blank line is(was) a bug fix | BUFFER::VICKERS | If it helps a customer, DO IT | Wed Apr 15 1992 01:50 | 12 |
| My recollection is that the extra line added at the top of the .TXT
file is due to an 'improvement' in V2.4 to not corrupt or lose the
WPS-PLUS rulers. This 'feature' caused a bit of grief to sites using
templates which depended upon having the correct line count as I
recall.
I am not aware of anyway to make this blank line go away but there may
have been something about in in the V2.3 conference which is probably
still out on the network unless it has caught the eye of the BO types.
Have fun,
don
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487.3 | More information please
| RTOEU::JGIBBONS | | Wed Apr 15 1992 08:59 | 14 |
| So are we saying that all files with the .PS extension and the PS DSAB that go
through the Message Router get converted to .FGN and FOREIGN respectively
and son't get converted back, or are they supposed to get converted back but
usually don't?
I'm already finding quite a large number of users are ringing up with "I can't
print my postscript file" and they have to be talked through sending it to
VMS and then reimporting it. As the number of postscript files being mailed
around the system increases the impact time-wise of this could be enormous.
And no, we can't upgrade to 3.0 yet - we can't even consider it until a German
language version exists.
Jenny
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487.4 | A suggestion | SCOTTC::MARSHALL | Pearl-white, but slightly shop-soiled | Wed Apr 15 1992 11:42 | 9 |
| You shouldn't need to send the document back to VMS and then re-import it. I
went through the same problems, and found that if you change the document's
handling to PS (thanks to Richard Newland for explaining it all to me!), using
FC U (it's called "Update Index Information" at the UI for some obscure reason),
ALL-IN-1 should then treat it as a PostScript document.
Disclaimer: it works in V3.0, dunno about 2.4 though!
Scott
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487.5 | That doesn't work
| RTOEU::JGIBBONS | | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:09 | 7 |
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>Disclaimer: it works in V3.0, dunno about 2.4 though!
It doesn't work with 2.4 - tried that a long time ago! The DSAB stays as
foreign and it won't print.
Jenny
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487.6 | DSAB isn't changed | IOSG::NEWLAND | Richard Newland, IOSG, REO1-D/4A | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:46 | 11 |
| Re: .5 and .6
If you follow the suggestion in .5 your are changing the Handling and not
the data type (or DSAB). Therefore the data type will remain as FOREIGN.
In what way did it not print?
Do you have a 'PS' entry in the FORMAT master, and what does it contain?
Richard
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487.7 | The ways I worked around it... | NEMAIL::BYRNE | The Red Menace | Wed Apr 15 1992 15:20 | 17 |
| .2
Don, what I ended up doing is using a .DX instead of a .TXT extension
and Message Router left it alone. I then did a copy from blahblah.DX
to blahblah.TXT. The new .TXT file didn't have an extra line
.3, .4, etc.
I copied the blahblah.FGN to blahblah.PS and had no problems printing.
I realize that this is different from the problems described in that I
am doing this with procedures I wrote rather than having the users do
it interactively.
It looks as if the file extension is as important as the actual file
format.
Eileen
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487.8 | | RTOEU::JGIBBONS | | Wed Apr 15 1992 15:25 | 32 |
| > In what way did it not print?
All I get is an END OF JOB page with the error message:
15-APR-1992 15:20 %LPS-W-UNDEF, undefined: Name not known - offending
command is Text
15-APR-1992 15:20 %LPS-E-FLUSHING, Rest of job (to EOJ) will be ignored
(These errors also come up on my ALL-IN-1 screen.
The entry in the format file is as follows:
Name: PS
Description: PostScript
Default filename: .PS
Object extension:
DSAB type: PS
Template Filename:
Edit function: N/A
Initialization File:
Purge Count: 3
Editor Type:
List function:
Print function: DO PRINT_PS
Standard formatting? N
Compile Command:
Template Form:
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487.9 | Check .FGN file | IOSG::NEWLAND | Richard Newland, IOSG, REO1-D/4A | Thu Apr 16 1992 11:59 | 31 |
| Re: .8
The FORMAT master information for PS is correct.
The error messages from the printer appear to indicate that the PostScript
file has been corrupted. Could you do the following to find out when the
corruption occurs.
1. Check that the file as stored in the file cabinet is printable
PostScript.
This can be done by getting the name of the file, making a copy of the
file, and from VMS printing it to a PostScript printer.
2. If the file is printable then do the following to see how it gets
corrupted.
1. Do a $STOP/QUEUE on the printer queue
2. From ALL-IN-1 print the message, and wait for the job to be
submitted.
3. Do a $ SHOW ENTRY/FULL, which will display the filenames of the
print job. Examine the PostScript file to see how it differs from
the file cabinet file examine in step 1.
Richard
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487.10 | | RTODWT::JGIBBONS | | Tue Apr 28 1992 10:51 | 5 |
| I have been away on holiday since I last replied and have forgotten which
document causes the problem. Perhaps we can resume this discussion next time
the problem occurs (which it does semi-regularly).
Jenny
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