Xref: utzoo comp.windows.x:7593 comp.sys.hp:1505 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!decwrl!sun!pitstop!sundc!seismo!uunet!mcvax!ukc!mupsy!liv-cs!rkl From: rkl@mva.cs.liv.ac.uk (Richard K. Lloyd) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x,comp.sys.hp Subject: Help ! xpr on HP9000/300's doesn't work... Message-ID: <508@mva.cs.liv.ac.uk> Date: 30 Jan 89 11:14:16 GMT Organization: Computer Science CSMVAX, Liverpool University Lines: 34 The other day, I thought it would be really neat to be able to dump a window in X11 to a Postscript (Apple Laserwriter) or LaserJet Series II printer. I failed and here's the reason why... We are using HP9000 Series 300 monochrome workstations (318's to be precise) running HP-UX 6.2 and have 3 flavours of X Windows : X10, X11R2 (HP's official version) and X11R3. The command to (theoretically) dump a window to a Postscript printer in X11R3 is : xwd -xy | xpr -device ps | lp -dps ^ ^ | | Needed because xpr The name of our only likes xy dump format Postscript queue However, investigation has proved that the xpr command is generating faulty Postscript from the dump generated by xwd. xwd is not to blame because the command xwud -in (where is the dump from xwd) works correctly. Our Postscript queue is also blameless, because other Postscript files that have been sent to it have come out OK. My plea is this : Has anyone managed to produce a patch for xpr that actually makes it produce proper Postscript ? Even better - does anyone have a PD utility that can convert an xwd dump into the format required for a LaserJet Series II (e.g. an xpr -device laserjet or something equivalent) ? Richard K. Lloyd, **** This is a MicroVAX II running VAX/VMS V4.7 **** Computer Science Dept., * JANET : RKL@UK.AC.LIV.CS.MVA or * Liverpool University, * RKL@000010500211.FTP.MAIL * Merseyside, England, * Internet : RKL%mva.cs.liv.ac.uk@cunyvm.cuny.edu * Great Britain. **************************************************** "What's the world's fastest microcomputer ? A Mac II at 5000 pounds ? A 25Mhz Compaq 386 at 5500 pounds ? No, it's an Archimedes at 800 pounds !"