>Hilmar,
>Glad it worked for you.
>
>Just to keep things straight, credit should go to Ramon J. Jaquez since he
wrote the class. I merely gave you a pointer :=)
Yes, in the comments to my users, it is Mr. Jaquez I credit. Unfortunately, there is no way I can assign him points, here in the UT. I'll write about this immediately. Anyway, you helped me, too, in pointing out the class, and in showing how to use it.
Hilmar.
>
>>Daniel,
>>
>>I really liked this class, I have already implemented, and the users are happy about the change (they asked me quite a while ago for improvements in the print queue).
>>
>>I am very grateful for your help.
>>
>>I do want to take the liberty to point out that you did forget loRawPrint.oOpen() in your sample code. Without this, the class doesn't work.
>>
>>Thanks again,
>>
>>Hilmar.
>>
>>
>>>Hilmar,
>>>The code to print a file or text is basically the same. The only change is that instead of oRawPrint.oPrintFile() you'd use oRawPrint.oPrintMem().
>>>
>>>>Daniel,
>>>>
>>>>Is your sample code perhaps missing the command to activate the printer, with loRawPrint.oOpen()? Or is this implicit?
>>>>
>>>>Hilmar.
>>>>
>>>>>Hilmar,
>>>>>You can also print text or a memvar:
>>>>>
>>>>>loRawPrint.oPrintMem(lcOutputStr)
>>>>>
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