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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

1832.0. "Desk top publishing revisited" by CAM::ARENDT (DDT - The first and still the best) Fri Oct 28 1988 15:26


    I have read with interest the previous notes on the subject of desktop
publishing, in particular note 498.*.  However the last note in that file
was written almost a year ago.  My interest in Desk top publishing comes
from my desire to own either an inexpensive publishing system or a good
word processor.  I have access to the ln03 laser printers here at work and
at least one of them is a postscript printer.  I have however almost no
knowledge of desktop publishing systems for the amiga or of thier interaction
with DEC laser printers.  I would appreciate any help in this area such as
real life experiences or articals and reviews.  I am going to use this system
to help run a charity which I am involved with ( don't worry as I have submitted
a local grant proposal for the use of the equipment after hours ) so I would
like to have the graphical capabilities.  I also own D-Paint II if that helps.

    I have an Amiga 2000, modem, high res monochrome monitor, 1080 color,
modem, and Epson RX80 printer.

Thank You For Your support

Harry Arendt

Mail CAM::ARENDT



    
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1832.1MTWAIN::MACDONALDWA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25Fri Oct 28 1988 19:359
    You might consider printing out the following file on an LN03R or
    other PostScript printer:
    
    MTWAIN::USER:[MACDONALD.PUBLIC]NARC-NOV88.PS
    
    It's a 12 page newsletter created with Professional Page and DigiView
    on an Amiga 2000.
    
    
1832.2Gone ????NWGEDU::RAIJMAKERSYou trace 'm, I make 'mMon Nov 21 1988 10:398
    repl. .1
    
    Where is it !!
    
    I understood it's very nice, but I can't find it in that directory.
    I'm very curious, so let me know please.
    
    Greetings, Harrie R. (from Holland).