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From: Lawrie Schonfelder <J.L.Schonfelder@liverpool.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: (SC22WG5.961) 95-007r2
To: Richard Maine <maine@altair.dfrc.nasa.gov>
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On Thu, 30 Nov 1995 12:05:52 +0800 Richard Maine wrote:

> From: Richard Maine <maine@altair.dfrc.nasa.gov>
> Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 12:05:52 +0800
> Subject: (SC22WG5.961) 95-007r2
> To: sc22wg5@dkuug.dk
> 
> 
> The revised draft of f95 is now on the ncsa and dfrc ftp servers.
> At ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu it is in the x3j3/95-007r2 directory.
> At ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov it is in the pub/x3j3/95-007r2 directory
> (and a separate copy will eventually show up in the ncsa mirror
> area of dfrc).
> 
> On both servers, the draft is available in frame5 binary, postscript,
> and ascii formats.  These are in subdirectories named frame5, ps,
> and ascii.
> 
> The postscript is for US letter paper.  The frame5 postscript
> preamble looks a lot different from that from frame4.  Comments
> at the start of each postscript file imply that just changing
> the line
> 
>    /FMAllowPaperSizeMismatch   false def
> 
> to have true instead of false should allow it to print on A4 printers.
> I have not tested this, however.

I have just changed false to true on this line in each file and they printed 
just fine on an A4 printer. If they also print properly on (non-standard(;-)) 
letter size paper then if the files were produced with this initially set to 
true this would save a significant amount of messing about on this side of the 
Atlantic. Still this is better than before. Thanks Richard!
> 
> I will send details of the edits incorporated in a separate message.
> 
> -- 
> Richard Maine
> maine@altair.dfrc.nasa.gov
> 


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