Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!cmcl2!rutgers!gauss.rutgers.edu!aramis.rutgers.edu!athos.rutgers.edu!rapatel From: rapatel@athos.rutgers.edu ( Rakesh Patel) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: Problems with cap5.0 lwsrv Message-ID: Date: 3 Oct 88 04:18:48 GMT References: <437@sdcjove.CAM.UNISYS.COM> <3790@encore.UUCP> Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 31 You need to edit the "FoundProcSet" file on the unix machine. You probably want to rename it to something like laserprep66 or something similar to distinguish which laserprep (appledict) it is for. The things you need to change are in the instructions with CAP. There are some things not in there that I'll list here. There are a few lines that should be commented out (at least in appledict 65 and 66) by placing a "%" in front. The lines that contain "statusdict begin" (3 total - two have the word "waittimeout" in them and the other starts off with "ok{statusdict begin" ), are the ones that need to be commented out. Providing you specify the "-T quote8bit" option to lwsrv, and if you are using the lastest release of transcript,and using the laserprep that generates appledict 66, you should be able to leave in the smoothing code. I have found that that this works for LaserWriters, LaserWriter Plus, and QMS PS800 IIs (change the product definition to look for "QMS" instead of "LaserWriter" in the "LW" macro). I have not tried the smoothing code with laserprep65 or anything after laserprep66, however, it works with laserprep66 for printers connected to suns running transcript and for spooling to localtalk connected laserwriters. For spooling to localtalk laserwriters, be sure NOT to use the "-T quote8bit" option. Rakesh Patel