>>>>> On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:55:46 +0000, >>>>> "TW" == Tim Waugh <twaugh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: TW> On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 18:21 +0900, Akira TAGOH wrote: >> Actually it depends on what the kind of font you have >> installed and how it set up on fontconfig. paps uses >> Monospace as the font. I'm not sure if there are any options >> to change the font from lp/lpr. if there are, I can patch >> out to support it on paps. TW> There's nothing pre-existing (the texttops filter doesn't have any job TW> options for that), but you could always look for a 'paps-font' option or TW> something, so that 'lp -o paps-font=... ' could work. I see. so CUPS doesn't check if the given options are valid or not? okay, that's cool then. TW> Do you know why the font currently used looks like it's in bold? There may be two reasons. 1) the font referred as Monospace may be a bit bold-ish. 2) glyphs are stretched by CPI/LPI options. -- Akira TAGOH
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