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After some fighting with the options I finally managed to get a HylaFAX(4.1.7-38)-server (SuSE 9.0) up and running (send only at the moment).
I can send documents from the console and over network from Win-clients OK. The problem is, that if I send a postscript or tiff-document to a normal fax, the page printed out there has _no_ top margin, the copy begins right at the top of the page and is partially overlaid by the identifier-line. Also the cover page (if used) shows the same. However, if I send an ASCII-text this does not happen. Also, if I convert the document to a fax manually before sendig everything is OK:
#sendfax -n -D -d #dialing-nr# testfax.ps -> recieved text begins 1mm below top page border
#sendfax -n -D -d #dialing-nr# testfax.txt -> recieved text begins (correct) 2,5cm below top page border
#/var/spool/fax/bin/ps2fax -o testfax.fax testfax.ps #sendfax -n -D -d #dialing-nr# testfax.fax -> recieved text begins (correct) 2,5cm below top page border
Looking at testfax.ps on the screen I can see, that it has a correct top margin of 2,5cm.
Same behaviour is with TIFF-pictures. Sending them direct results in missing top margin, converting them to .fax and sending that gives a correct 2,5cm to margin on the recieving end.
Google didn't show up anything really useful, maybe someone here knows a solution.
BTW: I didn't build from source, but installed the SuSE-rpm, so the topmargin-patch won't help much (and from the description of the patch I do not think, that it applies to my problem).
It might already help if someone could tell me how HylaFAX processes PS and TIFF. Is it processed internally or is /var/spool/fax/bin/ps2fax (tiff2fax resp.) called? If so, I do not understand, why calling the converter manually (without any options) and sending the output.fax file gives me a different result (wrong options passed from sendfax to ps2fax?).
Matthias -- All personal mail please to matthias.ruckenbauer(AT)aon.at I'm sorry for the inconveniences. Thank you!
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