Greetings,
My F38 upgrade on my desktop and my fresh install on my laptop (because of
an upgrade crash) are taking place in less than stellar fashion. But given
that things have been going very well in this regard since F27 (circa late
2017) something like this shouldn't be unexpected.
Trying to focus on one problem at a time, I am now dealing with printing
text files.
For the last ten or so years, I've relied on enscript and then paps. I
think that I switched to paps because enscript at the time didn't support
utf-8.
paps has worked as designed for me until the upgrade/fresh install. My
sole availabe printer is an HP P3015. On my desktop, I use the HP
Postscript driver; on my laptop I use the HP LaserJet p3010 Series hpijs
pcl3, 3.22.10 driver for the printer.
When printing from a web browser (firefox of brave), libreoffice, evince,
AcroRead, or gedit, the results are correct.
But now with the flip to F38, and issuing a paps command like this (which
I've run for a decade):
paps --columns=3 --landscape --paper=letter --font="Monospace 6"
/path/to/some/textfile | lpr -P lp3
the printer prints raw postscript.
(lp3 is the name that I use for the HP printer)
I suspect that I am part of a small community of paps users. But I would
very much like to continue either using paps or something similar.
Could it be pango (required by paps)? some other possible dependency? Are
there alternatives? Is there some nuance in configuring the printer?
I'd appreciate any advice here.
Much thanks,
Max
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