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From: | dontmailme AT iname DOT com (Steamer) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: printer information |
Date: | Sat, 13 May 2000 19:18:09 GMT |
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Tom wrote: >can someone tell me where to find information on sending output to the >printer. I wan tot be able to do things like lines, circles, and other >graphical things. Also is there a way to change the font that a printer >uses? These things depend very much on the printer. One way to do such things in DOS programs is to create a PostScript file and then use Ghostscript to print it. With PostScript you can easily draw lines and circles, change fonts, etc. It's a postfix language (as its name suggests), but don't let that put you off - it's one of my favourite programming languages. S.
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