stuart@previous.ADS.COM (Stuart Crawford) (05/23/91)
I can't seem to get printing to work properly. If I just select "print", then the command "dvips -D 0 -r -Z0 -o filename" gets executed and printing fails since 0 is an invalid argument to the -D argument. I can only print if I set custom resolution to 300 and select the custom resolution option from the print panel. I would think that TeXView should read the config.ps file to locate the default printing resolution (or find it in some other way). Am I misunderstanding something? Stuart
hardy@golem.ps.uci.edu (Meinhard E. Mayer (Hardy)) (05/23/91)
In article <STUART.91May22135819@previous.ADS.COM> stuart@previous.ADS.COM (Stuart Crawford) writes: > I can't seem to get printing to work properly. If I just select "print", then > the command "dvips -D 0 -r -Z0 -o filename" gets executed and printing fails > since 0 is an invalid argument to the -D argument. > > I can only print if I set custom resolution to 300 and select the custom > resolution option from the print panel. > > I would think that TeXView should read the config.ps file to locate the default > printing resolution (or find it in some other way). > > Am I misunderstanding something? That is correct; but you can dwrite TeXview customdpi 300 to keep this permanent; you still need to check the Custom resolution button, though. Tom Rokicki promised to fix this. Greetings, Hardy -------****------- Meinhard E. Mayer (Hardy); Department of Physics, University of California Irvine CA 92717; (714) 856 5543; hardy@golem.ps.uci.edu or MMAYER@UCI.BITNET