Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!maverick.ksu.ksu.edu!rutgers!soleil!mlb.semi.harris.com!trantor.harris-atd.com!trantor!dsampson From: dsampson@x102a.harris-atd.com (sampson david 58163) Newsgroups: comp.lang.pascal Subject: Re: Turbo Graphics => Printer Message-ID: Date: 2 Apr 91 00:49:02 GMT References: <788.27f23ba3@vger.nsu.edu> Sender: news@trantor.harris-atd.com Organization: Harris Gov't Aerospace Systems Division Lines: 38 In-reply-to: g_harrison@vger.nsu.edu's message of 28 Mar 91 22:53:23 GMT In article <788.27f23ba3@vger.nsu.edu> g_harrison@vger.nsu.edu (George C. Harrison, Norfolk State University) writes: Excuse my ignorance, but I have very thick skin. Is there a method of printing Turbo Pascal graphics output to a printer. Yes there is, but it can be expensive. One solution is to use a program like Pizazze (sp). But this essentially does a screen dump. If you want to get fancier, there is a commercial printer driver library for about $150 from Fleming Software (703) 591-6451. The Fleming product is called Graf/Drive Plus. Essentially, when you want to print, you re-direct your graphics statement (like arc, bar bar3d, line, etc) to their driver. They support LaserJet, Epson, Postscript, PaintJet, and HPGL. They also support the fonts on these printers as well as the stroked fonts supplied by the BGI drivers. I haven't tried this particular package. But they apparently were discussed in the Oct Dr Dobbs (if my memory is correct). I'm looking for something that will support graphics and text so I'm keeping my eye out. -- A new world record in the javalin throw / / / I ------------------------------------------------- David Sampson Harris Corporation dsampson@x102a.ess.harris.com Gov't Aerospace Systems Divison uunet!x102a!dsampson Melbourne, Florida -------------------------------------------------------------------------------