SUMMARY: transcript replacement

From: Charles Bergan (bergan@balrog.horizon.com)
Date: Wed Jul 21 1993 - 04:24:14 CDT


Sorry for the late summary ...

My question:

<I don't want to buy Transcript again but need a replacement
<for pscomm so I can talk to postscript printers.
<
<I don't need any of the fonts that Transcript offers so a simple
<printer communications program would be fine.
<
<Any suggestions?
<

The answer:

Just about everyone had their own solution. Some suggested Newsprint,
others getting a site license for Transcript, others sent pieces of
source code!

I tried the first suggestion sent to me. lprps from the archives on
ftp.uu.net. It has psif, psof, etc just like one expects. It
installed and worked painlessly. Three people mentioned psf, it could
be worth checking out.

thanks to everyone,
charles

Below are people who answered and their favorite solution.

Yves.Morin@BComeau.Hydro.Qc.CA lprps
jeff@erie.irc.nrc.ca a2ps
Phil.Blanchfield@CRC.DOC.CA psf
todd@flex.eng.mcmaster.ca lwp (from LWkit)
mharris@jpmorgan.com Tex & dviware
aahvdl@eye.psych.umn.edu Transcript site license from Adobe
markh@analogy.com netatalk || cap
root@ewi.ch (Christoph) homegrown ascii->ps, write for details
Steve_Kilbane@gec-epl.co.uk NeWSPrint
dav@genisco.gtc.com psinterface, write for details
merccap!truman!alan@uunet.UU.NET psf
antonson@Software.ORG lprps
Mark.McIntosh@Engr.UVic.CA psf3
rick%pgt1@Princeton.EDU sent a prolog script, write for details



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