* problems printing non-usascii characters
@ 2002-09-03 13:14 A. L. Meyers
2002-09-03 15:12 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: A. L. Meyers @ 2002-09-03 13:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi! Using ps-printing, e. g. F10 - f - 2 , to print a text file
containing Latin 1 and/or Latin 9 characters not part of us-ascii
returns a question whether or not to continue as some characters are
not found in the font. If I continue, I get blanks instead of the
characters. How can I debug and solve this pesky problem?
Lucien
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* Re: problems printing non-usascii characters
2002-09-03 13:14 problems printing non-usascii characters A. L. Meyers
@ 2002-09-03 15:12 ` Kai Großjohann
2002-09-03 15:39 ` A. L. Meyers
2002-09-03 15:55 ` A. L. Meyers
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2002-09-03 15:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
A. L. Meyers <nospam.look@replyto.because.this.is.invalid> writes:
> Hi! Using ps-printing, e. g. F10 - f - 2 , to print a text file
> containing Latin 1 and/or Latin 9 characters not part of us-ascii
> returns a question whether or not to continue as some characters are
> not found in the font. If I continue, I get blanks instead of the
> characters. How can I debug and solve this pesky problem?
I have asked the same question (subject line "ps-print can't print
Latin-9 characters"), and Eli explained it's a two-step dance. I'm
sure those words help you to find it in Google.
When you have done it, could you share the solution? I haven't
gotten around to it. I don't have a BDF font, for instance.
kai
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* Re: problems printing non-usascii characters
2002-09-03 15:12 ` Kai Großjohann
@ 2002-09-03 15:39 ` A. L. Meyers
2002-09-03 15:59 ` lawrence mitchell
2002-09-03 15:55 ` A. L. Meyers
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From: A. L. Meyers @ 2002-09-03 15:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE (Kai Gro~johann) writes:
> A. L. Meyers <nospam.look@replyto.because.this.is.invalid> writes:
>
> > Hi! Using ps-printing, e. g. F10 - f - 2 , to print a text file
> > containing Latin 1 and/or Latin 9 characters not part of us-ascii
> > returns a question whether or not to continue as some characters are
> > not found in the font. If I continue, I get blanks instead of the
> > characters. How can I debug and solve this pesky problem?
>
> I have asked the same question (subject line "ps-print can't print
> Latin-9 characters"), and Eli explained it's a two-step dance. I'm
> sure those words help you to find it in Google.
>
> When you have done it, could you share the solution? I haven't
> gotten around to it. I don't have a BDF font, for instance.
Have searched for your subject text string in Google but it doesn't
return any exact reference. Will be happy to try and report the
solution once I find it and get it working for me. (If it works for me
it will certainly work for anyone else :-) ) But now I'm stuck.
Have also tried adding 'two-step dance' to the search string but this
did not help.
Lucien
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* Re: problems printing non-usascii characters
2002-09-03 15:12 ` Kai Großjohann
2002-09-03 15:39 ` A. L. Meyers
@ 2002-09-03 15:55 ` A. L. Meyers
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From: A. L. Meyers @ 2002-09-03 15:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE (Kai Gro~johann) writes:
> A. L. Meyers <nospam.look@replyto.because.this.is.invalid> writes:
>
> > Hi! Using ps-printing, e. g. F10 - f - 2 , to print a text file
> > containing Latin 1 and/or Latin 9 characters not part of us-ascii
> > returns a question whether or not to continue as some characters are
> > not found in the font. If I continue, I get blanks instead of the
> > characters. How can I debug and solve this pesky problem?
>
> I have asked the same question (subject line "ps-print can't print
> Latin-9 characters"), and Eli explained it's a two-step dance. I'm
> sure those words help you to find it in Google.
>
> When you have done it, could you share the solution? I haven't
> gotten around to it. I don't have a BDF font, for instance.
Have searched Google in vain. No exact match for your subject text,
Kai. Once I get instructions and it works, will be happy to report the
solution. If it works for me, it will work for anyone. :-)
Lucien
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* Re: problems printing non-usascii characters
2002-09-03 15:39 ` A. L. Meyers
@ 2002-09-03 15:59 ` lawrence mitchell
2002-09-03 19:24 ` A. L. Meyers
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From: lawrence mitchell @ 2002-09-03 15:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
A. L. Meyers wrote:
[...] ps-print and latin-1/9
try <URL:
http://www.google.com/groups?selm=3D403588.3CBFED30%40is.elta.co.il>
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* Re: problems printing non-usascii characters
2002-09-03 15:59 ` lawrence mitchell
@ 2002-09-03 19:24 ` A. L. Meyers
2002-09-03 21:49 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: A. L. Meyers @ 2002-09-03 19:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Thanks, Lawrence. Here is Eli's answer:
It's a 2-step dance:
1. Frob the list in ps-mule-font-info-database-bdf to include an
association for Latin-9 (see ps-mule.el).
2. Install a Latin-9 BFD font (if you don't have it already).
(While at that, please submit the changes to ps-mule.el for inclusion in
a future release.)
Alternatively, if your printer can print Latin-9 directly, modify
ps-mule-font-info-database-latin to include an association for Latin-9.
Sounds simple but it puts me out of my depths, which, admittedly, are
very shallow. Some observations:
1. The problem exists with Gentoo GNU/Linux, not with Debian 3.0.
(Perhaps blissful Southwestern US Province influence; they would
anyway have preferred countinuing with 7bit ascii forever. ;-) )
2. Cannot find the verb "to frob" in my English dictionary.
3. Have a Postscript level 3 printer. How can I know if it "groks"
(he-he) Latin-9 directly?
So, to paraphrase Goethe's saying, I am as clever as before.
Lucien
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* Re: problems printing non-usascii characters
2002-09-03 19:24 ` A. L. Meyers
@ 2002-09-03 21:49 ` Kai Großjohann
2002-09-04 6:42 ` A. L. Meyers
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2002-09-03 21:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
"A. L. Meyers" <nospam.look@replyto.because.this.is.invalid> writes:
> Sounds simple but it puts me out of my depths, which, admittedly, are
> very shallow. Some observations:
>
> 1. The problem exists with Gentoo GNU/Linux, not with Debian 3.0.
> (Perhaps blissful Southwestern US Province influence; they would
> anyway have preferred countinuing with 7bit ascii forever. ;-) )
What did you do in Woody (that's the version, right?) to make it work?
It's not working in my Woody :-(
Maybe you installed some font package. Hm. "apt-cache search bdf"
doesn't turn up fonts, only utilities.
> 2. Cannot find the verb "to frob" in my English dictionary.
It means to change. It also has some connotations about how
fine-grained it is, but I'm sure that http://www.dict.org/ (there's
also an Emacs interface called dict-web.el I think) has the full
story.
> 3. Have a Postscript level 3 printer. How can I know if it "groks"
> (he-he) Latin-9 directly?
I suggest to pretend it does. Then print some umlauts and see if
they come out. Then print the euro sign and see what you get.
kai
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* Re: problems printing non-usascii characters
2002-09-03 21:49 ` Kai Großjohann
@ 2002-09-04 6:42 ` A. L. Meyers
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From: A. L. Meyers @ 2002-09-04 6:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE (Kai Großjohann) writes:
> "A. L. Meyers" <nospam.look@replyto.because.this.is.invalid> writes:
>
>> Sounds simple but it puts me out of my depths, which, admittedly, are
>> very shallow. Some observations:
>>
>> 1. The problem exists with Gentoo GNU/Linux, not with Debian 3.0.
>> (Perhaps blissful Southwestern US Province influence; they would
>> anyway have preferred countinuing with 7bit ascii forever. ;-) )
>
> What did you do in Woody (that's the version, right?) to make it work?
> It's not working in my Woody :-(
>
> Maybe you installed some font package. Hm. "apt-cache search bdf"
> doesn't turn up fonts, only utilities.
Yes, Woody, now stable. Just used dselect and installed all the
available fonts including Chinese, Vietnamese, everything. My
assumption was: if they are all there, each app will gobble the ones
it wants. Apparently works.
>> 2. Cannot find the verb "to frob" in my English dictionary.
>
> It means to change. It also has some connotations about how
> fine-grained it is, but I'm sure that http://www.dict.org/ (there's
> also an Emacs interface called dict-web.el I think) has the full
> story.
>
>> 3. Have a Postscript level 3 printer. How can I know if it "groks"
>> (he-he) Latin-9 directly?
>
> I suggest to pretend it does. Then print some umlauts and see if they
> come out. Then print the euro sign and see what you get.
On the Debian machine don't even have a ps capable printer. Use
apsfilter. But nevertheless don't get error messages. ps-print just
works.
Lucien
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