cnbr17@vaxa.strath.ac.uk (05/30/91)
n-look In article <8klhfan@rpi.edu>, nice1.ne.rpi.edu (Y. Danon) writes: > > I am using word for windows and printing my documents to a file > using the LaserWriter driver. The file crated is than printed > on a sun IPC running newsprint. The problem is that the print > out doesnt have the right right fromat in tables and equations > the underline is also not spaced right too. > Is this a problem with the newsprint or the postscript sent > to the Laserwriter and news print should be diffrent. > > Copying the file to the LaserWriter gives the right output > and useing Pageview in openwin gives the wrong format just > like the printed output > > Any help if welcomed. We have seen the same problem here -- changing the PostScript driver under Windows doesn't seem to make any difference; we have tried four or five different drivers to no avail. I know that NewsPrint is very particular about the PostScript it accepts -- it has to conform to the Document Structuring Standards defined by Adobe; however, what's happening here seems to be a font problem or some such. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. Peter Duffy. -- ================================================================================ Peter Duffy |JANET: p.duffy@uk.ac.strath.vaxa EEE Dept. |Internet:p.duffy%vaxa.strath.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk Strathclyde University|BITNET: p.duffy%vaxa.strath.ac.uk@UKACRL Glasgow G1 1XW |UUCP: p.duffy%vaxa.strath.ac.uk@ukc.uucp Scotland. | ================================================================================