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With the introduction of the pipe device to GT.M (version V5.3-003) this simpler, more secure, even elegant method can be used: | With the introduction of the pipe device to GT.M (version V5.3-003) this simpler, more secure, even elegant method can be used: | ||
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− | Note: We use TYPE:Other rather than Host File Server. No host file needed; output will be "piped" to the default CUPS printer. Also the fancy stuff is in the PRE-OPEN EXECUTE. Thus one could do: | + | Note: We use TYPE:Other rather than Host [[File~|file]] Server. No host [[file~|file]] needed; output will be "piped" to the default CUPS printer. Also the fancy stuff is in the PRE-OPEN EXECUTE. Thus one could do: |
PRE-OPEN EXECUTE: X "o ""p"":(command=""lpr -P Photosmart_@192.168.5.103 -o cpi=12 -o lpi=8 -o page-left=72"")::""pipe"" s IO=""p""" | PRE-OPEN EXECUTE: X "o ""p"":(command=""lpr -P Photosmart_@192.168.5.103 -o cpi=12 -o lpi=8 -o page-left=72"")::""pipe"" s IO=""p""" | ||
− | In human (ok in geekspeak), this last PRE-OPEN EXECUTE says, "Open a pipe device named "p" with the command to print to the CUPS printer named "Photosmart_@192.168.5.103" with the previously mentioned details set, and then set IO to that device." FileMan will then send his output to IO. Finally the POST-CLOSE just closes the pipe. No Linux /tmp/print.txt file to clean up. No fuss, no muss. '''What's not to love?!?!''' | + | In human (ok in geekspeak), this last PRE-OPEN EXECUTE says, "Open a pipe device named "p" with the command to print to the CUPS printer named "Photosmart_@192.168.5.103" with the previously mentioned details set, and then set IO to that device." FileMan will then send his output to IO. Finally the POST-CLOSE just closes the pipe. No Linux /tmp/print.txt [[file~|file]] to clean up. No fuss, no muss. '''What's not to love?!?!''' |
− | --[[User:JohnLeoZ|gra'pa Z]] | + | --[[User:JohnLeoZ|gra'pa Z]] 06:40, 13 Aug 2009 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 21:36, 5 July 2013
With the introduction of the pipe device to GT.M (version V5.3-003) this simpler, more secure, even elegant method can be used:
NAME: HP-PHOTOSMART $I: <pipe> PRE-OPEN EXECUTE: X "o ""p"":(command=""lpr"")::""pipe"" s IO=""p""" POST-CLOSE EXECUTE: X "c ""p""" SUBTYPE: P-OTHER80 TYPE: OTHER
Note: We use TYPE:Other rather than Host file Server. No host file needed; output will be "piped" to the default CUPS printer. Also the fancy stuff is in the PRE-OPEN EXECUTE. Thus one could do:
PRE-OPEN EXECUTE: X "o ""p"":(command=""lpr -P Photosmart_@192.168.5.103 -o cpi=12 -o lpi=8 -o page-left=72"")::""pipe"" s IO=""p"""
In human (ok in geekspeak), this last PRE-OPEN EXECUTE says, "Open a pipe device named "p" with the command to print to the CUPS printer named "Photosmart_@192.168.5.103" with the previously mentioned details set, and then set IO to that device." FileMan will then send his output to IO. Finally the POST-CLOSE just closes the pipe. No Linux /tmp/print.txt file to clean up. No fuss, no muss. What's not to love?!?!
--gra'pa Z 06:40, 13 Aug 2009 (EDT)