From: Miguel de I. <mi...@he...> - 2000-05-20 03:07:59
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> Well, I wish you good luck, then. However, please accept my > advice (from developing PCL drivers for 12 years) that any driver > you are likely to develop will not handle all printers or provide > optimal output. I was already expecting that. From previous advise from Theo de Raadt on a similar but different topic. > "Corporate" users want accounting, security, quotas, encryption, etc. > Sending raw print data to the printing system prevents that > functionality from being realized, making wider acceptance of GNOME, > Linux, etc. more difficult. I think you are pre-drowning on a glass of water. Lets tackle problems as they arrive instead of giving up a priory because of an --honestly-- rather obscure setup that I can not even figure why it even matters. > As for scalability, adding DSOs doesn't mean your solution is > scalable. How many DSOs are required to implement N drivers? N > DSOs? And what about non-GNOME applications? What do *those* > applications do for printing?!? You lost me with the acronym. I cant follow this at all. Miguel;. |