Then you should look in the WDK for the attributes you can set in you GPD file. On 14/04/2011, at 14.58, "Malizia" <linux_must_have@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Yes you can, it is described in the "Virtual Printer Driver Technical >> Manual" on page 6, right after the section titled "How To Ask Questions >> The Smart Way" >> > > Thanks for advice and good joke with VPDTM. > > So, I have unidrv based virtual printer driver and > GetDeviceCaps([PHYSICALOFFSETX,PHYSICALOFFSETY]) returns 0 for this > device. Now I'm looking for solution how to change this values to > correct (like 0.25" ). > > Regards, > Renat. > > --- > Questions? First check the UndocPrint pages at > http://www.undocprint.org/winspool > > To unsubscribe, visit the List Server page at > //www.freelists.org/list/winprndev --- Questions? First check the UndocPrint pages at http://www.undocprint.org/winspool To unsubscribe, visit the List Server page at //www.freelists.org/list/winprndev