Once again: [xep-support] rx:page-device

Chris Broecker Broecker.C at edincc.co.uk
Mon Jun 9 02:14:58 PDT 2003


David, Pierre, 

It seems that I am facing the same issue now that you have discussed in
March.

In XEP 2.7, I have used the rx:page-device element to set PostScript options
like duplex, number of copies, and input tray (Note: The MediaType would be
useful as well). The error message that comes up is the following:

	"Element 'page-device' is obsolete; use <?xep-postscript-* ?>
processing instructions instead."

However, as Pierre points out below, the xep-postscript-* options are
limited to PS Level and Unicode.

Has this useful functionality been dropped in XEP 3.4?

I would be grateful for any help on getting stylesheets from XEP 2.7 that
use rx:page-device upgraded to XEP 3.4.

Regards,
Chris


-----Original Message----- 
From: PIERRES at hthk.com
Date: Mon Mar 24 2003 - 19:04:02 PST 
To: xep-support at renderx.com 
Subject: Re: [xep-support] rx:page-device 

Hi David, 


Sorry, I found the section in User's Guide only mention the options 
language_level and unicode_annotations but not page-device. 


Pierre So 


-----Original Message----- 
From: David Tolpin [mailto:dvd at renderx.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 7:15 PM 
To: xep-support at renderx.com 
Subject: Re: [xep-support] rx:page-device 



> 
> Hello, 
> 
> I saw the 3.3 documentation metioned a extension element rx:page-device. 
> But I unable to find documentation about the syntax of it and how to use 
it. 
> Also, may I use it in static-content in order to specify printer tray? 


Pierre, 


rx:page-device has survived in the documentation by omission. 


To set postscript options, use processing instructions, as it is 
explained in chapter 'Options of Postscript Generator' of the User's 
Guide. 


David Tolpin 


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