ITPFS oota
2009-Nov-19 07:24 UTC
[Samba] TOSHARG-Printing.xml translate finished and some bug found
Now, TOSHARG-Printing.xml translate to Japanese finished(3.4.0 base). And some bug found. The following is a discussion of the settings from <link linkend="extbsdpr">Extended BSD Printing Configuration</link> <link linkend="extbsdpr">Extended BSD Printing Configuration</link>. ------------------------------------------------------------------ duplicate You can form quite complex print commands. You need to realize that print commands are just passed to a UNIX shell. The shell is able to expand the included environment variables as usual. (The syntax to include a UNIX environment variable <parameter>$variable</parameter> in the Samba print command is <parameter>%$variable</parameter>.) To give you a working <smbconfoption name="print command"/> example, the following will log a print job to <filename>/tmp/print.log</filename>, print the file, then remove it. The semicolon (<quote>;</quote> forgot ) - is the usual separator for commands in shell scripts: </para> you can still mount it from any client. This can also be done from the <guimenu>Connect network drive menu></guimenu> from Windows Explorer. may be typo - </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry><term><smbconfoption name="guest ok">yes </smbconfoption></term> <listitem><para> <indexterm><primary></primary></indexterm> -no data Since the <smbconfsection name="[print$]"/> share is usually accessible through the <guiicon>Network Neighborhood</guiicon>, you can also use the UNC notation from Windows Explorer to poke at it. The Windows 9x/Me driver files will end up in subdirectory <filename>0</filename> of the <filename>WIN40</filename> directory. The full path to access them is <filename>\\WINDOWSHOST\print$\WIN40\0\</filename>. </para> -- --- Oota Toshiya --- t-oota at dh.jp.nec.com NEC Systems Software Operations Unit Shiba,Minato,Tokyo IT Platform Solutions Division Japan,Earth,Solar system (samba-jp/ldap-jp Staff,mutt-j/samba-jp postmaster)