Hi Everyone,
I've found the print filter subsystem in OpenServer to be
quite handy to standardise some filters no matter what
type and how a printer is attached. (eg. make a definition
file, and load it through printer manager as a new filter,
then on the command line you add -T<filtername> to filter).
However, on at least 2 servers so far, after removing and
adding them, it starts to ignore what parameter you put
after -T and it will only use the first filter, even if you
put a non-existent filter name after -T !
So I may have created a text2ps filter, followed by a
unix2dos filter, but if I specify -Tunix2dos it will still
run the test2ps filter, even if I type -Tcrapcrapcrap .
I've tried clearing them all out via the manager, emptying
the filter.table manually, adding them back via the
manager and manually, and doing some thorough system
integrity checks.
Any ideas would be much appreciated, thanks.
I've found the print filter subsystem in OpenServer to be
quite handy to standardise some filters no matter what
type and how a printer is attached. (eg. make a definition
file, and load it through printer manager as a new filter,
then on the command line you add -T<filtername> to filter).
However, on at least 2 servers so far, after removing and
adding them, it starts to ignore what parameter you put
after -T and it will only use the first filter, even if you
put a non-existent filter name after -T !
So I may have created a text2ps filter, followed by a
unix2dos filter, but if I specify -Tunix2dos it will still
run the test2ps filter, even if I type -Tcrapcrapcrap .
I've tried clearing them all out via the manager, emptying
the filter.table manually, adding them back via the
manager and manually, and doing some thorough system
integrity checks.
Any ideas would be much appreciated, thanks.