| Wine PostScript Driver | 
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 | When complete this will allow Wine to generate PostScript files without needing | 
 | an external printer driver. It should be possible to print to a non PostScript | 
 | printer by filtering the output through ghostscript. | 
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 | Installation | 
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 | At the moment the driver will only work for 16 bit apps, the move to 32 bit | 
 | should be quite easy, I'd just like to improve it first. The driver behaves as | 
 | if it were a DRV file called WINEPS.DRV . To install it as the default printer | 
 | driver add | 
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 | device=Wine PostScript Driver,WINEPS,LPT1: | 
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 | to the [windows] section of win.ini . You may prefer to add | 
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 | Wine PostScript Driver=WINEPS,LPT1: | 
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 | to the [devices] section of win.ini instead. | 
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 | You will need Adobe Font Metric (AFM) files for the (type 1 PostScript) fonts | 
 | that you wish to use. You can get these from | 
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 | ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/type/win/all/afmfiles . The directories base17 or | 
 | base35 are good places to start. | 
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 | Note that these are only the font metrics and not the fonts themselves. At | 
 | present the driver does not download additional fonts, so you can only use | 
 | fonts that are already present on the printer. | 
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 | Then create a [afmfiles] section in your wine.conf (or ~/.winerc) and add a | 
 | line of the form | 
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 | file=/unix/path/name/filename.afm | 
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 | for each AFM file that you wish to use. [This might change in the future] | 
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 | You also require a PPD file for your printer. This describes certain | 
 | characteristics of the printer such as which fonts are installed, how to select | 
 | manual feed etc. Adobe also has many of these on its website, have a look in | 
 | ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/printerdrivers/win/all/ | 
 | Put the PPD in the directory from which you start wine and call it default.ppd | 
 | [this will definitely change soon]. | 
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 | To enable colour printing you need to have the *ColorDevice entry in the PPD | 
 | set to true, otherwise the driver will generate greyscale. | 
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 | Note that you need not set printer=on in the [wine] section of wine.conf, this | 
 | enables printing via external printer drivers and does not affect wineps. | 
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 | If you're lucky you should now be able to produce PS files from Wine! | 
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 | I've tested it with win3.1 notepad/write, Winword6 and Origin4.0 with some | 
 | degree of success - you should be able to get something out, it may not be in | 
 | the right place. | 
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 | TODO / Bugs | 
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 | Driver does read PPD files, but ignores all constraints and doesn't let you | 
 | specify whether you have optional extras such as envelope feeders. You will | 
 | therefore find a larger than normal selection of input bins in the print setup | 
 | dialog box. I've only really tested ppd parsing on the hp4m6_v1.ppd file. | 
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 | No TrueType download. | 
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 | StretchDIBits uses level 2 PostScript. | 
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 | AdvancedSetup dialog box. | 
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 | Many partially implemented functions. | 
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 | ps.c is becoming messy. | 
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 | No clipping. | 
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 | Notepad often starts text too far to the left depending on the margin | 
 | settings. However the win3.1 pscript.drv (under wine) also does this. | 
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 | Probably many more... | 
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 | Since the driver is very alpha, things are likely to change quickly. | 
 | Please contact me if you want to help so that we can avoid duplication. | 
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 | Huw Davies <h.davies1@physics.ox.ac.uk> |