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Re: how to print unicode encoded file to ps



Hello Jan,

Am 2007-03-16 18:03:22, schrieb Jan Willem Stumpel:
> This will work if you have a Unicode-aware TeX, but why so
> complicated? paps (apt-get install paps, in Etch since April last
> year) just allows you to say
> 
> paps [font options] < test.txt   > test.ps.
> 
> If you put paps into your lprng input filter, you can just say lpr
> test.txt or cat test.txt|lpr (if your basic print system
> understands PostScript; normally it does, either natively or
> through ghostscript). Completely transparent; Unicode (UTF-8) is
> printed just as if you were pushing bytes to an ASCII printer, but
> with the whole Unicode charset available. And of course also
> without X. Very fast, very neat prints, for Unicode and for ASCII
> (because ASCII is a subset of UTF-8), so it can replace your
> normal ASCII print setup.

This is PERFECTLY what I was serching for my Server...

The Debian GNU/Linux Distribution is realy heavy!!!
Millions/1000 Packages and not realy one know what is in...

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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