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Re: Re: Simple accounting filter/backend (With Perl or another script langu: msg#00049printing.cups.devel
Helge Blischke wrote: > Yes, Ghostscript ignores the copies attribute. But you may easily > intercept it > using a small prologue file fed into gs just before the file in > question. > This prolog simply could intercept the setpagedevice operator and look > for the > /NumCopies key in the operator's param dictionary. > Well, to get the old and deprecated use of the /#copies value in > userdict, > ask for this in a /BeginPage procedure which needs only be called once. Well, it's really hard for me to understand this post... Remember I know nothing about PS, Gs, etc... ;-) |
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