ideas on printing spec. chars. from HTML file to Samsung ML-1210
printer?
lan4pal at newcomb.mv.com
lan4pal at newcomb.mv.com
Mon Oct 3 20:07:01 EDT 2005
mathml-fonts.noarch 1.0-17.fc4* is in Fedora Core 4's Extras.
I'm running yum install to try see if this solves the problem.
I'll look more at Extras when I get a chance :)
Thanks for the help,
Lee A. N.
...
Hmm,
Just looked at yum's results before sending, and got:
warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
1ac70ce6
Public key for mathml-fonts-1.0-18.fc4.noarch.rpm is not installed
I'll look into this more when I get some time over the weekend.
Thanks again,
Lee A. N.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: ideas on printing spec. chars. from HTML file to
Samsung ML-1210 printer?
Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 08:10:48 -0400
From: Python <python at venix.com>
To: lan4pal at newcomb.mv.com
CC: gnhlug-discuss at mail.gnhlug.org
>From my yum.log:
Aug 31 14:39:12 Installed: mathml-fonts.noarch 1.0-17.fc3
Do you have the mathml fonts installed?
On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 15:00 -0400, lan4pal at newcomb.mv.com wrote:
> I am working on mathematics lesson plans in HTML, with many
> non-Latin characters such as Greek (e.g., π) and math
> specifics (e.g., ∀, ∠). Only "mu" would come out.
> Only about a dozen of the math operators print out. In a quick
> test, I put my Greek char. file into an OOo 1.9.125 .odt file;
> the printout gave me all but 9 of the characters (thought
> lower-case alpha would came, but an assumption...).
>
> My system is running Fedora core 4 with Samsung ML-1210 laser
> printer. "gdi" is the printer's "recommended driver".
>
> For the moment, I can reboot into MS2000 to print these pages,
> but would rather save time and stay in Linux.
>
> Any ideas what I'm missing here?
>
> The 2 files mentioned above are on the web at:
> http://www.mv.com/ipusers/newcomb/HBpage2.print.htm
> http://www.mv.com/ipusers/newcomb/GreekAlphabet.odt
>
> Thanks, Lee A. N.
>
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