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Re: Printing from WP8 (was Re: Text on printed pages truncated)



Patrick,

You will no doubt recall our e-mail exchange on the Debian user list in November 2005, where you first drew my attention to your page about WP8 and Debian. Four sources enabled me to get WP8 up and running: your page, Rick Moen's "WordPerfect on Linux FAQ" (http://linuxmafia.com/wpfaq/) and two books which I was able to find on the second-hand market: Rod Smith's "Using WordPerfect 8 for Linux" and Stephen E. Harris et al. "WordPerfect for Linux Bible".

The latter was quite useful in that it included the *complete* personal edition of WP 8 for Linux and the unlocking key. Consequently I did not have to use the download edition shipped with Rod Smith's book and also available elsewhere.

The major problem I faced was enabling the WP8 load command "xwp" to find the library files it needed. As Corel stopped development of WP for Linux late in 2001, those library files were and are the ones current as of that date. These files are I think obsolete for any other application.

Most if not all of the library files WP 8 needs are no longer available as Debian packages. Consequently, as Rick Moen recommended I downloaded file wp8-libs.tgz from http://www.biblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/vectorlinux/veclinux-1.8/packages/wordperfect8/

I first tried to put library files from this tarball in the conventional directories for such files. However, xwp could not find them and consequently would not load.

After considerable experimentation I discovered that -- at least in my box --xwp required that all these library files be in directory /usr/i386-linux-gnulibc1/lib/. This directory contains not only the seven library files, and their links, on which xwp depends directly, but also the thirty files which those seven files depend on, and their links as well, for a total of 37 files and 37 links. Finally, I added this directory to the library cache.

This directory is no longer a conventional directory for library files. Having these libraries, which are probably obsolete for any other purpose, in a special directory has the advantage that they are isolated from the Debian package system and consequently will not be interfered with. I also expect that same arrangement will obtain when I upgrade to Etch.

I have found however that WP 8 crashes with monotonous regularity. This tendency is likely due to the fact that WordPerfect was originally created for DOS and subsequently ported to MS Windows, indeed is still available in that form. Versions ported to Linux were adaptations of DOS and Windows versions, the development of which were usually outsourced.

For this and other reasons I continue to use WP 5.1, which dates from 1990, on Dosemu. I had already a sophisticated system of formats, styles, macros, etc., on WP 5.1; and I dreaded the task of converting them all to WP8. Also, preparing a text to meet a deadline is not the time to learn a new application.

Since CUPS seems to allow WP 5.1 complete freedom to print using the WP 5.1 printer interface, my WP 5.1 documents print as expected. Consequently, until I learn it I only use WP 8 for tasks which cannot be done with WP 5.1 through Dosemu. At the moment there is only one: I convert WP 5.1 documents to ps format and then, using ps2pdf, convert them once more to pdf, so that people still wedded to MS Windows and Office can open them with the Acrobat reader. There is also the advantage that these people cannot monkey with my texts; if they want changes they have to go through me.

By the way, I never could get the Debian Dosemu package to work. Instead use the latest developer version of Dosemu downloaded from the Dosemu website.

			Regards,

			Ken Heard
			Toronto, Canada



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