kde-print Digest, Vol 13, Issue 7

Marco Mennella lmmennella at tiscali.it
Wed Apr 21 13:29:48 CEST 2004


>Message: 1
>Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 14:50:53 +0200
>From: "Goffioul Michael" <goffioul at imec.be>
>Subject: RE: kde-print Digest, Vol 13, Issue 2
>To: "For users and developers of KDEPrint,	the KDE printing
>	architecture" <kde-print at kde.org>
>Message-ID: <49056F0358EA754AB8420F7210B4CC070319A110 at e2k02.imec.be>
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>>>Note: KDE-3.2 implements its own PPD parser, which have been 
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>>extensively
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>>>tested with manufacturer and Foomatic PPD files. However, 
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>>it's probable
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>>>that your PPD file makes kdeprint's parser fail.
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>>>Michael.
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>>Here is my ppd file
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>This modified file should solve the problem. I fixed an error (IMO)
>when the option keyword is "None" and the option keyword string is
>"0.000". In this case, the original PPD file didn't have any value,
>which I think is against Adobe specifications. This might be a
>potential problem for all gimp-print PPD files (except those generated
>from Foomatic/Linuxprinting).
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>Michael.
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Thanks, the problem seem to be resolved.


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