Title: | ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference |
Notice: | Please spell ALL-IN-1 correctly - all CAPITALS! |
Moderator: | IOSG::PYE CE |
Created: | Fri Jul 01 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2716 |
Total number of notes: | 12169 |
Hi my customer changed the value of OA$MTI_TRNS from 0 to 1 on one node which uses ALL-IN-1 3.0A. He sent a message from this node to another node which has ALL-IN-1 3.2 with OA$MTI_TRNS = 0. This ASCII message is received and read on 3.2 with no problem, but if he try to print it on a LATSYM queue, all accents appear incorrect. If the same message is printed on the PORT destination, the message appears ok. I've already changed the WPSPLUS formatting from N to Y on the ASCII EDT format (in fact, I changed all ASCII xxx) with no success... Any idea ?? Thanks, Valeria. $ sh queue pla1040/full Terminal queue PLA1040, idle, on PLAV03::LTA9040:, mounted form DEFAULT <Area: Compras,Server: PLAS48/PORT_8> /BASE_PRIORITY=4 /BLOCK_LIMIT=1000 /DEFAULT=(FORM=DEFAULT) Lowercase /OWNER=[SYSTEM] /PROCESSOR=LATSYM /PROTECTION=(S:M,O:D,G:R,W:S) /SCHEDULE=(NOSIZE) $ sh term lta9040 Terminal: _LTA9040: Device_Type: LA120 Owner: SYMBIONT_9 Username: SYSTEM Input: 9600 LFfill: 0 Width: 132 Parity: None Output: 9600 CRfill: 0 Page: 66 Terminal Characteristics: Interactive Echo No Typeahead No Escape No Hostsync TTsync Lowercase Tab Wrap Hardcopy No Remote Eightbit No Broadcast No Readsync Form Fulldup No Modem No Local_echo No Autobaud Hangup No Brdcstmbx No DMA No Altypeahd Set_speed No Commsync No Line Editing Overstrike editing No Fallback No Dialup No Secure server No Disconnect Pasthru No Syspassword No SIXEL Graphics No Soft Characters No Printer Port Numeric Keypad No ANSI_CRT No Regis No Block_mode No Advanced_video No Edit_mode No DEC_CRT No DEC_CRT2 No DEC_CRT3 No DEC_CRT4 No DEC_CRT5 No Ansi_Color VMS Style Input Device spooled to _DKA0: Image Identification Information image name: "LATSYM" image file identification: "V6.0-040" image file build identification: "X61Q-SSB-0000" link date/time: 4-MAY-1995 22:55:46.63 linker identification: "A11-12"
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2539.1 | Check file to be printed. | IOSG::NEWLAND | Richard Newland, IOSG, REO2-F/J9 | Wed Feb 26 1997 11:55 | 19 |
The first thing to determine is if the accents are being lost during formatting or printing. Do the following: 1. Pause or Stop the Print queue. 2. From ALL-IN-1 select the message and print it. It should be formatted on the OA$FORMATTER queue and a print job created, but it will not be printed. 3. Do a SHOW QUEUE/FULL/ALL of the print queue to get the file specification of the print file. Examine the print file, using DUMP/RECORD, TYPE or an ASCII editor, to determine if it contains the correct accented characters. Richard | |||||
2539.2 | VAXRIO::63079::valeria | Wed Feb 26 1997 19:14 | 25 | ||
Hi Richard >1. Pause or Stop the Print queue. >2. From ALL-IN-1 select the message and print it. It should be formatted > on the OA$FORMATTER queue and a print job created, but it will not be > printed. >3. Do a SHOW QUEUE/FULL/ALL of the print queue to get the file > specification of the print file. > Examine the print file, using DUMP/RECORD, TYPE or an ASCII editor, to > determine if it contains the correct accented characters. Ok, I did this test... The file shows some strange characters... I printed this file to the printer with the PRINT command, and the file was printed with error. After, I copied the file directly to the port LTA9040: and was printed ok. I printed again with command PRINT/PASSALL and was printed correctly. So, I changed the parameter PASSALL to Y on Printer Type DESKJET (the destination type used for the customer) and now it's ok. I don't know if it is the best to do, but it's working fine. Thanks ! Valeria. |