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From: buers AT gmx DOT de (Dieter Buerssner)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: need info
Date: 14 Apr 2000 15:41:54 GMT
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Hans-Bernhard Broeker wrote:

[John want's to print graphical objects]

>There are two entirely separate issues in this question:
>
>1) Sending some data to the printer
>2) Constructing the data so they do what you want
>
>Only 1) is really on-topic in this newsgroup, I think. The answer in a
>nutshell could be as simple as 'write them to the stdprn stream'.

Or fopen the printer device in binary mode. Something like

#define PRINTER_DEVICE "prn:"

FILE *fpprn = fopen(PRINTER_DEVICE, "wb");

may be easier to port. Also, the availability of stdprn in DJGPP
depends on compiler flags. (IIRC, it won't work with -ansi.)

>For information about 2), you'll have to tell what type of printer you
>need it for, and ask the question again in another newsgroup that
>deals with printer low-level programming, I think.

GRX seems to have printing support in its newest version. I have
not used that feature, though. 

John, if you not have installed GRX already, please read the
FAQ before installing. It is not that easy, as it should be. Also,
before installing the patches mentioned in the FAQ, you may need
to install the grx23up1.zip available from the GRX homepage. I think,
parts of that update affect the printing routines. And at last,
GRX does not unpack into the contrib directory by default. So,
when you unpack it, your current directory should already be the
contrib directory.

A different approach might be to use vogl, an Open GL look alike.
I have not used this library for ages, but I am sure, that there
was a postscript driver, and probably many more printer drivers.
If you don't have a postscript printer, ghostscript might help.
Unforunately, I don't have an URL for vogl.

-- 
Regards, Dieter

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