Producing pdf files with CUPS-pdf: output is empty file.
Posted: 22 Jan 2012, 20:31
CUPS-PDF
It could be useful to transform documents produced with your favorite text editor into pdf files thru CUPS. Salix provides the slackware cups-pdf package and has a nice wiki to install cups-pdf. Just left-click on the txz file to get your xzm module:
http://www.slackware.org.uk/salix/i486/ ... 86-1ab.txz
http://www.salixos.org/wiki/index.php/H ... DF_printer
The pdf files produced by your cups-pdf once produced will be found in /home/userxxx or /root/PDF folder depending if you work with a specific user account or root account.
Posted after 3 minutes 21 second:
I thought that everything was in the pocket. It seems that some dependencies might be missing. But which are they?
In addition to Salix repo, here is a link to debian repo:
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/cups-pdf
Posted after 7 minutes 27 seconds:
Meanwhile, I just realised that there is a pdf export function in openoffice. Good for me.
It could be useful to transform documents produced with your favorite text editor into pdf files thru CUPS. Salix provides the slackware cups-pdf package and has a nice wiki to install cups-pdf. Just left-click on the txz file to get your xzm module:
http://www.slackware.org.uk/salix/i486/ ... 86-1ab.txz
http://www.salixos.org/wiki/index.php/H ... DF_printer
The pdf files produced by your cups-pdf once produced will be found in /home/userxxx or /root/PDF folder depending if you work with a specific user account or root account.
Posted after 3 minutes 21 second:
I thought that everything was in the pocket. It seems that some dependencies might be missing. But which are they?
In addition to Salix repo, here is a link to debian repo:
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/cups-pdf
Posted after 7 minutes 27 seconds:
Meanwhile, I just realised that there is a pdf export function in openoffice. Good for me.