Title: | *OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference |
Notice: | Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1 |
Moderator: | IOSG::PYE |
Created: | Thu Jan 30 1992 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 23 1996 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4343 |
Total number of notes: | 18308 |
I am an ALL-IN-1 user (not a system manager) and I have some complaints about how the new version of ALL-IN-1 (V3.0 I believe) handles the printing of my mail messages. I think it is possible that one of the parameters specified when ALL-IN-1 was upgraded has caused the printing to change and it is possible the systems people can change our setup such that my messages print the way they used to. Any help would be appreciated. Problem: When I receive ASCII mail messages and print them on my LN03-AA printer the new version of ALL-IN-1 seems to put a 6 line top margin and a 6 line bottom margin on the document. This causes reports, etc. which were formatted to use all or most of the 66 lines on a page to print the bottom of the report on the top lines of the following page. I am aware that I can file the text and change the print settings but I don't want to have to do that for every mail message I receive. I spoke with one of the system managers in the support group and he told me they have turned on WPS Standard formatting for the print queues. Is this something that can be turned off and if so is there a reason to leave it on? I also received a WPS-PLUS report from a group in Merrimack and it also printed 6 lines in the top and bottom margins which caused the formatting to screw up. I filed the attachment printed it with different settings and it worked OK. I believe I could have changed the print setings of this attachment when it printed but I didn't know they were going to be wrong before I printed it. This led me to believe that perhaps our system was ignoring WPS-Plus saved settings for a particular document so I created a WPS-Plus document, changed the print settings to print in 16 pitch, and mailed the document to myself through the Southern Area router (i.e. Rees Mitchell @ALF not Mitchell.Rees). When I received this document I printed it without changing the print settings and it printed in 16 pitch as it should. This makes me think that the WPS-Plus document I received from Merrimack was not saved with the correct print settings initially or something they sent it through stripped the print settings. I definitely have problems when I receive ASCII mail messages which were created in VAXmail or AQS or something. Gripe: My second complaint about V3.0 of ALL-IN-1 is now when I do an II and select all of my inbox to read, if I choose to print a message, the system automatically goes on to the next message without allowing me to act on the message after I have printed it. The old system would return to the message after you had printed so you could file it or delete it or reply to it or something. Now I have to remember to go back and act on the message. The only advantage to the new way is it saves me from having to type N or RETURN to go to the next message. I don't like this "enhancement". Thanks for your help! Rees
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2038.1 | ASCII EDT Format Master entry | IOSG::NEWLAND | Richard Newland, IOSG, REO1-D/4A | Wed Jan 06 1993 12:01 | 38 |
ASCII mail messages which do not have Handling defined are by default formatted using the 'ASCII EDT' Format master entry. What has probably happened on your system is that the ASCII EDT Format Master entry now has the 'WPS-PLUS formatting' field set to 'Y'. This means that ASCII mail messages will be formatted using the WPS-PLUS formatter instead of the ALL-IN-1 ASCII formatter. Since an ASCII file has no way of storing WPS-PLUS print settings the WPS-PLUS formatter applies default values, which for the top and bottom margins is six lines. The 'WPS-PLUS formatting' flag is a setting for each document format. It is not a print queue setting as one of your system managers seems to be suggesting. Your system manager can change the value of this field in the 'ASCII EDT' Format Master entry to 'N' so that ASCII documents and messages will be formatted using the ASCII formatter. If your system manager does not want make this change there is a quicker way for you to get your ASCII mail messages formatted using the ASCII formatter. Select the message, use the U (Update) option, and set the Handling to 'ASCII FORMAT'. (This assumes that the 'ASCII FORMAT' entry on your system has the 'WPS-PLUS Formatting' flag set to 'N' which is its initial value when ALL-IN-1 V3.0 is installed.) ALL-IN-1 systems can by configured so that WPS-PLUS files are converted to ASCII files when they are mailed to another system. This will result in all WPS-PLUS print settings being lost because ASCII files are not able to store these settings. If these files are subsequently formatted using the WPS-PLUS formatter then default WPS-PLUS print setting values will be used. A Print during a Read was changed in V3.0 to fix reported problems. See topic 1865 in this conference where this has been discussed before. Richard |