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[h-e-w] LPD Printing
From: |
Uday S. Reddy |
Subject: |
[h-e-w] LPD Printing |
Date: |
Sat, 29 Jun 2002 00:20:53 +0100 |
I have two complaints. (This should probably go to a bug-reports
list, but I can't find such a list.)
- The error output from the printing process is being sent to a buffer
that is well-hidden. The buffer is titled " *print-region-helper*"
(note the leading space character). This is in dos-w32.el. The
buffer is not displayed by default (probably understandable) and,
worse, one gets a message like "Printing... Done" which is
completely bogus. So, nobody ever knows that anything went wrong.
I have spent several hours today trying to find the problem, and
perhaps zillions of others as well judging by the number of posts
that get made on this list about printing problems.
(The award really goes to the Gnu Emacs release of ps-print.el which
discards all output from the printing process and glibly responds
"Printing... Done"!)
PLEASE delete the leading space character in the buffer name and
name it something more public and noticeable like "*Print Process
Output*".
- call-process is breaking on the Windows NT lpr command (which is
used for sending print jobs to a Unix LPD deamon). Notice:
----
(apply 'call-process "lpr" nil (current-buffer) nil
'("-S printhost" "-P degas" "d:/home/tmp/computing"))
Error: print server unreachable or specified printer does not exist.
0
----
On the other hand, a shell command to this effect works fine:
--------
ACWS-0065[~/tmp]: lpr -S printhost -P degas computing
ACWS-0065[~/tmp]: lpq -S printhost -P degas
--------
I used to use LPD printing fine a couple of years ago (Emacs version
19 and/or early releases of version 20) with settings like:
(setq lpr-command "lpr"
lpr-switches '("-S printhost" "-P degas"))
But this is not working any more.
I have tried overriding dos-w32.el by unsetting
ps-print-region-function, but this doesn't help. ps-print.el also
uses call-process to invoke the lpr-command and that is breaking.
Do people know any workarounds?
Cheers,
Uday Reddy