The ghostscript support files which have been part of the standard
installation for years now should be on your system.
Memories are dim on this one, but you'll also need the ps printer file as
modified by Kari. This file pre-dates what's now called vdosplus, so you
should already have it. With that in place, ghostscript printing is as
transparent as pcl -- it will detect the fonts automatically and print a pdf to
screen, which you can in turn save or print. Edward Mendelson provided a
utility some time back to print directly to a physical printer, if that's your
preference.
On Saturday, August 24, 2019, 10:49:27 AM EDT, Paul Breeze
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would like to set up printing from VdosPlus using Ghostscript. I have
and oldish version of VdosPlus (2016-10-01) which is quite heavily
personalised so I don't want to use the installer and find I have to
reconfigure many features again. Is there a simple step-by-step guide
to tell me how to go about this? I have read the printer files in my
installation but I am still in the dark.
Any help appreciated
Paul
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