Changes between Version 39 and Version 40 of HowTo
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v39 v40 183 183 in the background by specifying "`cmd.exe`" as the program name, then setting the parameters to "`/c `''x''`:\cups\sbin\cupsd.exe`" and the working directory to "''x''`:\cups\sbin`" (where ''x'' is the drive letter where CUPS is installed). 184 184 185 Alternatively, you can start <tt>cupsd.exe</tt>from either your `\STARTUP.CMD` or `\TCPIP\BIN\TCPEXIT.CMD` file.185 Alternatively, you can start `cupsd.exe` from either your `\STARTUP.CMD` or `\TCPIP\BIN\TCPEXIT.CMD` file. 186 186 187 187 … … 394 394 \\ 395 395 === Creating a desktop printer object to use with CUPS === #os2print 396 Now to hook CUPS up to the rest of the system so that CUPS can be used for output by applications (like OpenOffice, Firefox, Lucide, PMMail, PMView... everything, basically).396 Now to hook CUPS up to the rest of the system so that CUPS can be used for output by applications (like !OpenOffice, Firefox, Lucide, PMMail, PMView... everything, basically). 397 397 398 398 \\ … … 514 514 The next test is to print a multiple-page document from your favourite word processor, followed 515 515 by printing other document types from an arbitrary application (e.g. photos from PMView, web pages 516 from Firefox, etc.) using your new OS/2 printer object. </p>516 from Firefox, etc.) using your new OS/2 printer object. 517 517 518 518 If you have problems, you might want to check the CupsFaq (in particular the Troubleshooting section). You can also ask for help on the [http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.ecups.devel eCups development list].