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Re: Wordperfect - Fax
Actually, this shall be a question on Wordperfect list. So, please excuse
me first.
Finally, I found the PostScript driver for Wordperfect and reinstall it
through the -adm stuff. Now, I can use print to the Disk option to
save the document as a Postscript file, and then use sendfax to send out
this saved document.
But I want to automate this process a little bit more. I hope my
end-users can use wordperfect just like they did before, save their
document as WP document. And if they want to send a fax, they just have
to type : sendfax -d #number <wpfile>
In order to do that, the typerules must call the wprint command comes with
WP, but when I issue the following command and hoping the wprint will
generate a postscript file for me ( hplj3pps.prs is the postscript printer
driver I am using )
wprint -f tmp.dsk -p hplj3pps.prs mydoc
The system did nothing and I cannot find the tmp.dsk anywhere. So I change
the command to :
wprint -f tmp.dsk -o Disk -p hplj3pps.prs mydoc
Now, the system complain about the -o argument not correct. I try few
different name for the -o, all return the same complain. So, have any one
try this before, and what exactly the wprint is expecting from -o option.
Thankyou.
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Project Manager & Database Administrator
Jeff So Intersoft System Ltd (Travelsurf)
URL : http://www.travelsurf.com
Email : jcs@travelsurf.com
Address : #555, 333, 11th Ave. S.W, Calgary, AB, Ca
Tel : (403)5430078 Fax : (403)2337266
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On Wed, 28 May 1997, Brett Lymn wrote:
> According to jonc@pinnacle.co.nz:
> >
> >If you can find a Postscript printer driver for WordPerfect, you can
> >possibly tailor your setup so that it generates a Postscript file,
> >which you can then use sendfax(1) to send.
>
> Postscript printers are in abundance in WP for unix. As a bog
> standard I would use the Apple laserwriter. To "automatically" print
> faxes I set up a unix print queue that passed the print job through
> ps2ascii to extract the text and picked out the phone number by
> pattern matching, the script then submitted the job via sendfax.
> Things were made particularly easy here for me because we had a
> standard fax template that made snarfing the phone number simple.
>
> --
> Brett Lymn, Computer Systems Administrator, AWA Defence Industries
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