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- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 92 11:59:56 IST
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- From: Luuk Houwen <houwen@FREYA.LET.RUG.NL>
- Subject: Help! NB4 + HPIIIP
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- No doubt quite a stupid question, but how do I get NB4 (Lingua) to print out
- on my HP Laserjet IIIP. All I have managed so far is to make it print those
- characters which form part of the printer's own fonts, but no OE yoghs, Greek,
- etc. What am I doing wrong?? I set the language (<al1>, etc) but nothing
- happens. Do I have to generate fonts? How do I do it and do I have to
- download them then?
-
- Another, though related, problem concerns good old NB3 and the new HPIIIP. It
- has no driver for a IIIP or IIP so I installed a HPII. Printing seems to work
- but I am unable to get a document to print justified. It is clear from the
- result that NB tried hard to make it print out justified but it doesn't
- succeed. Is there anything I can do about this, short of asking NB INformatics
- for a driver (I faxed them twice in the past, no reply; my university wanted
- to buy network version of NB4, and faxed them repeatedly . . . no reply).
-
- If I have to switch wordprocessors, which (Windows) one can do the job, i.e.
- print out Old English characters (yogh in particular)
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-
- Luuk
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- The Netherlands. E-Mail: houwen@let.rug.nl
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