Transparent printing on Linux ?

Transparent printing on Linux ?

Post by Iztok Koba » Tue, 21 Sep 1999 04:00:00



I would like to know if Linux supports some kind of transparent printing.

Namely, I am using few remote terminal applications, which are capable to
use escape sequences ESC[4i and ESC[5i as switch on / off to redirect the
output data stream to the print spooler rather that going to display. I was
trying to find any possibility on Linux to achieve the same effect but found
nothing. Please, help !!

 
 
 

Transparent printing on Linux ?

Post by T.E.Dicke » Wed, 22 Sep 1999 04:00:00



> I would like to know if Linux supports some kind of transparent printing.
> Namely, I am using few remote terminal applications, which are capable to
> use escape sequences ESC[4i and ESC[5i as switch on / off to redirect the
> output data stream to the print spooler rather that going to display. I was
> trying to find any possibility on Linux to achieve the same effect but found
> nothing. Please, help !!

XFree86 xterm does this.

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Thomas E.*ey

http://www.veryComputer.com/

 
 
 

1. Transparent printing on Linux

I would like to know if Linux supports som kind of transparent printing.

Namely, I am using few remote terminal applications, which are capable to
use escape sequences ESC[4i and ESC[5i as switch on / off to redirect the
output data stream to the print spooler rather then going to display. I was
trying to find any possibility on Linux to achieve the same effect but found
nothing. If somebody is smarter than me, please help !!

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