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490.1 | try this | UTRTSC::BOSMAN | We're just sugar mice in the rain | Wed Apr 15 1992 11:41 | 7 |
| Hi,
Put the tables you want to convert in your ALL-IN-1 directory. Then
convert via PT. This will create a sub-directory called TABLES where
you can find the converted tables. Then copy them to KOA$PRINT_DIR.
Sjaak.
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490.2 | nothing in the converted files ! | HGRD01::PETELAM | Asia Engineering, Hong Kong | Thu Apr 16 1992 05:37 | 6 |
| Thanks for the reply, Sjaak. But the new tables in [.tables] are empty
files. I am sorry for these questions as they may be obvious, but I
don't v3.0 mannual with me.
regards
Pete
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490.3 | check existance | UTRTSC::BOSMAN | We're just sugar mice in the rain | Thu Apr 16 1992 10:40 | 6 |
| Hi,
You *HAVE* to put the old X.PRA *AND* X.PRC both in your ALL-IN-1
directory. Otherwise X.PRC will be empty.
Sjaak.
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490.4 | HELP! CO doesn't work for me! | SHALOT::LANPHEAR | Test the water or turn the tide? | Wed Jun 24 1992 23:50 | 12 |
| I still can't make it work. I have tried copying the files to every
direction named and more, and it still creates an empty file. If
anybody can get it to work, please let me know! The files are:
ACES2$:[LANPHEAR]
PORTHP.PRA;1 1 24-JUN-1992 17:34:30.26
PORTHP.PRC;1 6 24-JUN-1992 17:36:38.42
and they work with the old PTU, but not with the COnvert option.
Thanks in advance, Dan'l
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490.5 | .PRA seems to work if header added | CESARE::EIJS | All in 1 Piece | Thu Jun 25 1992 09:13 | 19 |
|
Dan,
Your .PRA misses some header information compared to the ALL-IN-1
printer tables. I added:
V003.001 PORTHP
on the first line of PORTHP.PRA and I could convert it to WPS-PLUS V4.*
format, and edit it furtheron.
I'm not to sure about the PORTHP.PRC yet, as the trick of the header
didn't work in that case.
Simon
PS I'm not sure if it was the right thing to do, as I cannot test
if it really worked (no HP printer here).
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490.6 | PORTHP.PRC <-> WPS-PLUS V3.1 | CESARE::EIJS | All in 1 Piece | Thu Jun 25 1992 09:17 | 12 |
|
Dan,
> and they work with the old PTU
I'm sorry, but I cannot get the PORTHP.PRC to work with the old PTU
(WPS-PLUS V3.1). The message 'Incompatible set' appears all the time.
Is V3.1 the version you mentioned?
Ciao,
Simon
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490.7 | Thanks!! | SHALOT::LANPHEAR | Test the water or turn the tide? | Thu Jun 25 1992 16:39 | 12 |
| Simon! That's the right answer! Now we have the explanation, and we
can make their system work the way it used to...
Re: the .PRC, sorry, my fault; I missed the fact it was 6 byte fixed
records, and I kermited it over like the .PRA (variable). It's also
missing the header, so I'll try to figure that out as well.
Also, when I look in KOA$PRINT_DIR, there's "HPLJIII.PRA", but no .PRC
to go along with it. Was something left out of the kit, or are the
PRC's now font specific instead of printer specific?
Thanks a *lot*, Dan'l
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490.8 | | SWETSC::WESTERBACK | Mimsy were the borogroves | Thu Jun 25 1992 17:34 | 8 |
| > Also, when I look in KOA$PRINT_DIR, there's "HPLJIII.PRA", but no .PRC
> to go along with it. Was something left out of the kit, or are the
> PRC's now font specific instead of printer specific?
Right, the PRC's are font specific, as you can see in the PRA file,
for each font specified there, there is also a PRC file specified.
Hans
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490.9 | Nothing is missing | IOSG::NEWLAND | Richard Newland, IOSG, REO1-D/4A | Thu Jun 25 1992 17:36 | 5 |
| The .PRC files are now font specific. There is some more information about
this in the OA$LIB:V4_DEMO.WPL file which should be on your system.
Richard
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490.10 | In search of... .PRA for the HP LJ II ?? | SHALOT::LANPHEAR | Test the water or turn the tide? | Thu Jun 25 1992 20:36 | 25 |
| Thanks for the quick responses. I'll check out the v4_demo.
Now that we've converted the .PRA, and we verified that there's nothing
unusual going on, we're stuck! Does anybody have a working .PRA file
for WPS-PLUS V4.0 + for the HP Laserjet II ?? We used the HPLJIII.PRA
as a basis for the II, but it doesn't work correctly:
For example, if they print a document with a page size of sixty-six,
with six line top & bottom margins, it starts printing on the 8th line,
and then overflows to print an orphan line on the second page! It then
repeats this behavior, doubling the size of their printouts!
This probably stems from the fact that the HP's printable area starts
two lines down from the top (2 + 6 = 8) - it can't print any closer
than 1/4 inch to any edge of the paper. The next question, is how did
this work in previous versions?? The customer can't understand how it
wont work now, when it worked before the V2.4D upgrade...
The only difference I can see right off is that WPS-PLUS used to use
half-line spacing in the formatting...
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance, Dan'l
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490.11 | | SWETSC::WESTERBACK | Mimsy were the borogroves | Thu Jun 25 1992 21:04 | 5 |
| I think you'd be better off asking in the WPS-PLUS conference:
MAGIC::WPS-PLUS
Hans
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490.12 | LASERJET.PRA | IOSG::NEWLAND | Richard Newland, IOSG, REO1-D/4A | Thu Jun 25 1992 21:31 | 4 |
| There is a supplied WPS-PLUS printer table called LASERJET.PRA for the
Laserjet II printer.
Richard
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490.13 | Ah, so _that's_ what that is... | SHALOT::LANPHEAR | Test the water or turn the tide? | Fri Jun 26 1992 00:14 | 8 |
| Thank you Richard! I thought that was another 'old' table from the
customer (their DIR command doesn't default to /DATE). Also, I somehow
expected there to be an HPLJII to go with the III. Any explanation on
the naming convention, or is that just the way it happened? :-)
I'll have the customer try it tomorrow, and we'll see what happens.
Thanks! Dan'l
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490.14 | See .11 | IOSG::NEWLAND | Richard Newland, IOSG, REO1-D/4A | Fri Jun 26 1992 00:23 | 4 |
| I don't know why the WPS-PLUS group chose the names LASERJET and HPLJIII.
Ask in the WPS-PLUS conference and you may get an explanation.
Richard
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490.15 | Okay, Richard, it's not your fault! | SHALOT::LANPHEAR | Test the water or turn the tide? | Fri Jun 26 1992 14:53 | 14 |
| Thanks, Richard.
I've seen .11, I've seen MAGIC::WPS-PLUS, and that's why I'm asking in
_this_ conference. It's us all pulling together to help each other and
our customers that makes me feel so good. I'm not trying to flame
anybody, I'm just trying to find some answers for _our_ customers.
It's very _easy_ to say that "It's not my fault" - just say it!
But please, enough of the "see MAGIC::WPS-PLUS". It's going to wear
out your paste buffer.
Oh, just in case anybody doesn't already have MAGIC::WPS-PLUS in their
notebook, just press keypad-7.
OA$END_RATHOLE, Dan'l
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490.16 | This customer is finally happy... | SHALOT::LANPHEAR | Test the water or turn the tide? | Wed Jul 01 1992 00:09 | 13 |
| The answer for this customer is that the initialization sequence has to
be:
<ESC>E<ESC>&l12D<ESC>&l4E
which resets the printer, sets the line spacing to half lines (12 lpi),
and then sets a top margin of 4 (half) lines. Note that 6 lpi and a
top margin of two lines (the default) starts a full line further down
the page. A top margin of one line isn't right, either... Must be
an HP 'feature'. Also, if you take out the vertical positioning
capabilities, you may need to set the spacing back to 6 lpi (I didn't
test it).
Cheers, Dan'l
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