Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!usc!rutgers!njin!khnphwzhn.njin.net!rapatel From: rapatel@khnphwzhn.njin.net ( Rakesh Patel) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: Cap and Transcript Keywords: CAP Transcript Message-ID: Date: 31 May 90 19:25:15 GMT References: <1604@durin.sparta.COM> Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 47 From your description, it sounds as though you are using the laserprep files generated by the Mac exactly as is. If so, that can create real problems. The best way to generate a proper laserprep file for use with lwsrv is to use a program called "prepfix". "prepfix" is part of the "macps" package. Here is the info on where to get it: From edmoy@violet.berkeley.edu Mon Oct 30 15:08:46 1989 Path: njin!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!agate!violet.berkeley.edu!edmoy From: edmoy@violet.berkeley.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: New version of macps/prepfix (2.2) Message-ID: <1989Oct30.200846.779@agate.berkeley.edu> Date: 30 Oct 89 20:08:46 GMT Sender: usenet@agate.berkeley.edu (USENET Administrator;;;;ZU44) Reply-To: edmoy@violet.berkeley.edu () Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 29 I've just posted the latest version of macps & prepfix (2.2) to comp.sources.unix and comp.sources.mac and it should also be available by anonymous ftp from sumex-aim.stanford.edu. Here is a brief description: Macps is a Unix program that takes an uploaded PostScript file created on a Macintosh (by typing Command-F at the LaserWriter dialog box) and includes an appropriately modified LaserPrep file so that the result can be sent to a PostScript printer from Unix. Since the Apple LaserPrep files are copyrighted, I've included a program, prepfix, that reads version 4.0 and up LaserPrep files, and edits them so that they are compatible with macps, and are even electronically mailable. CHANGES IN VERSION 2.2 Version 2.2 of macps/prepfix adds support of LaserWriter 6.0, and contains some minor bug fixes. Printing under NeXT 1.0 to the NeXT laser printer works well for LaserWriter 4.0 - 5.2 (except for the inherent problems of printing patterns at 400 dpi), but under LaserWriter 6.0, some things just don't print, and I don't know why (the exact same file prints fine on a LaserWriter). Edward Moy Principal Programmer - Macintosh & Unix Workstation Support Services Workstation Software Support Group University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 edmoy@violet.Berkeley.EDU ucbvax!violet!edmoy