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Re: "Using cygwin Effectively with Windows" -- Draft of new User's Guide section


On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 09:41:51PM -0500, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
>On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 11:56:15PM +0200, Hannu E K Nevalainen wrote:
>> > From: Joshua Daniel Franklin
>> 
>> > I've thrown together a prospective "Using Cygwin Effectively with
>> > Windows" section for the User's Guide.
>> >
>> > If you'd like to look at it as a web page:
>> > <http://iocc.com/~joshua/tmp/using-effectively.html>
>> 
>> In the next to last paragraph there is a strange thing ;-)
>>  "Therefore these two types of links differently."
>
>Good catch.  
>
>> > Some things:
>> --8<--
>> > --Documentation of printing is sparse since I don't really do it much.
>> > Does anyone have extensive documentation of their complex setup?
>> 
>>  I'd say stay basic: i.e. tell that:  (This is quickly sribbled text, take
>> heed!)
> 
>OK, here is the updated section:
>
>--BEGIN
>There are several options for printing from Cygwin, including the
>native Windows lpr.exe, and the simlple lpr found in cygutils.  The
                                 simple
>cygutils version will print to the printer definted in your PRINTER
>environment variable.  It also accepts network printer names in
>backslash notation (\\COMPUTER\Printer Share), which must be escaped
>from shells such as bash (\\\\COMPUTER\\Printer Share).  If you have a
>command in a script such that it may be processed twice by the shell,
>you may need to double-escape the name (\\\\\\\\COMPUTER\\\\Printer
>Share).  Note that lpr does no conversion of data; the printer must
>recognize the format of the data that is sent to it.  Failing to do so
>will make the printer do random things, hang, or ignore the input.  If
>your printer supports PostScript, packages such as a2ps and enscript
>can prepare text files for printing.  The ghostscript package also
>provides some translation from PostScript to various native printer
>languages.  --END

Rather than talk about escaping backslashes, why not just use
//computer/printer ?

cgf

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