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Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 17:43:51 PST8
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: install old printer

In <441C3578.2030805@verizon.net>, on 03/18/06
at 08:29 AM, Zdenek Jizba said:

> Actually I did not think that using WP was a big deal. I assumed that
>it would be
>understood that the WP was for OS2

This is not a good assumption. Most of the eCS/OS2 users that use
WordPerfect use the DOS or Windows versions which are faster and, perhaps,
more stable.

> The OMNI printer works just fine for most software. Where I get into a
>problem is when
>I use APL2 with Auxilliary Processor 211. Displaying the image to be
>printed is normal
>(i.e. the image looks fine on the screen). However setting the printer
>(within or outside APL2)
>for portrait or landscape has no effect whatsoever and the printer
>produces an identical
>page regardless of the setting. I hope that this is clear. By the way
>APL2 does not seem to
>have any print options other than those I tried out. (but I will look
>again for the umpteenth
>time at the documentation)

As I mentioned at the meeting, it's much easier for others to help with a
problem if you ask the question you really need answered. :-)

Exactly what is Auxilliary Processor 211? Google tells me you probably
mean "AP211." If so, I now know what it is. However, AP211 appears to be
tools for storing your data. I have to suspect you are using AP207 for
generating the graphs, but this is a guess because I have not used APL in
the last 30 years.

What are you really doing? :-)

Are all your APL tools OS/2 native?

Steven

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