Hi, I have been messing around with paper sizes today, and have a couple of questions. 1. How can I add my own, non-standard paper size to libpaperg? Do I need to change the source and recompile for that? 2. Does a package as lprng actually even look at /etc/papersize? If not, how do I tell it what paper size to use? I have left /etc/papersize alone, and messed with the pw/pl/px entries in /etc/printcap. Recalculated if a4 is 72 lines for x cm then my .8 cm taller paper (length only, not width) must be 73.9something lines ok set pl to 74 etc. It seems like that actually worked, but I find that... uh, non-intuitive. Isn't there any other way to do it? I can't imagine joe random user figuring that out very soon. Regards, Filip -- "For readers who have not been involved in balanced tree implementations, algorithms of this class are notorious for being much more work to implement than one would expect from their description." -- www.devlinux.com/projects/reiserfs/2_1.html
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