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Re: [hylafax-users] Cover page
So, attempting to test this, from a windows client, using WHFC 1.2.3, and specifying the local file as the
cover page, a progress window pops up, saying "sending fax", yet nothing shows up in the
send queue on the whfc client, and, of course, no FAX ever sends.
I can send the very same FAX without cover sheet specified and it goes out properly.
I have tried creating the "template" via saving as a .ps file, via adobe writer and printing to file via an apple 12/640, then editing my variables.
Boy are my fingers tired.
joea
joea, j4computers<joea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Boldly Declared: 8/25/2006 1:09 PM:
> Seems I may have found some of the answers, apparently the variables
> are in the
> form of "/variable-name".
>
> Please correct me if I am in error.
>
> Still need a 2x4 for the number of pages, +1
>
> thanks.
>
> joea
>
> joea, j4computers<joea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Boldly Declared: 8/25/2006
> 12:50 PM:
>> I've been away from hylafax for a few weeks and am a bit vague on a few
>> points, and have gotten a bit frustrated stumbling thru the docs. My
>> PBRR (period before retraining required) is much shorter than it used
>> to be.
>>
>> I've created a .ps form of my cover page, with the XXXX-variable text.
>> I know I must replace these with "real" variables (apparently in man
>> faxcover), but am not clear on how to define these as variables. "%"
>> signs, etc?
>>
>> Also, client wished to have "total pages, including cover" specified.
>> How can I make the variable to equal "+1"?
>>
>> Also, too, man for faxcover seems to indicate it will *create* a .ps
>> file, from a "template". Is the .ps file I created the template for
>> this?
>>
>> joea
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