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Dear Gurus,
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table.ubbfoot {background-color="#9999ff"} td.ubbfoot1 {font-size=8pt; font-family=arial,helvietica,swiss; color="#000000";} td.ubbfoot2 {font-size=8pt; font-family=arial,helvietica,swiss; color="#ffffff";} hello,
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hi all,
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OS: HP-UX B.11.11 U
Printer: HP 8150.
I require a font to be downloaded to the printer and used.
As documented the steps are:
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or in PCL
1. <Esc>*c90D
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XSetEventQueueOwner(3) XLIB FUNCTIONS XSetEventQueueOwner(3)
NAME
XSetEventQueueOwner - set event queue owner on a shared Xlib/XCB connection
SYNTAX
#include <X11/Xlib-xcb.h>
void XSetEventQueueOwner(Display *dpy, enum XEventQueueOwner owner);
ARGUMENTS
dpy Specifies the connection to the X server.
owner Specifies the event queue ownership:
XlibOwnsEventQueue (default)
Xlib owns the event queue. Use the Xlib event-handling functions. Do not call the XCB event-handling functions.
XCBOwnsEventQueue
XCB owns the event queue. Use the XCB event-handling functions. Do not call the Xlib event-handling functions.
DESCRIPTION
While a client using Xlib/XCB can issue requests and handle their replies or errors with either Xlib or XCB, only one can own and handle
the event queue. By default, Xlib must own the event queue, for compatibility with legacy Xlib clients. Clients can call XSetEventQueue-
Owner immediately after XOpenDisplay to let XCB own the event queue instead. Clients may not call XSetEventQueueOwner at any other time,
as this will potentially lose responses.
SEE ALSO
XOpenDisplay(3), XGetXCBConnection(3),
Xlib - C Language X Interface
X Version 11 libX11 1.6.0 XSetEventQueueOwner(3)