On Fri, 2014-03-14 at 15:13 +0100, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Le 14/03/2014 14:37, Alex Thurgood a écrit :
Call me a killjoy, but this one looks related too :
https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38825
The user here, printing on older business printers, had to configure a
specific font directory containing only PS Type 1 fonts in order for the
conversion to PDF would work in a way allowing him to print his documents.
Again these don't have any connection to spadmin. Even when spadmin had
the ability to add stuff into your font dirs it wouldn't have been able
to be used to configure the dirs in the hacky way the reporter there
used to workaround whatever the problem he had back then.
C,
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  - spadmin, fax machines, etc. is this still useful ? · Caolán McNamara
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  - Re: spadmin, fax machines, etc. is this still useful ? · Alex Thurgood
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  - Re: spadmin, fax machines, etc. is this still useful ? · Alex Thurgood
 
  - Re: spadmin, fax machines, etc. is this still useful ? · Alex Thurgood
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