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2012.09.07
Author
krho
RE : Plotter files
Question
Ok, Great :) Another question until then: Im making a SCRIPT for printing documents, but when Im entering a searchpath for a printer looking like this(example): \\SERVER\PRINTERNAME WITH SPACES CADian seems to read *spaces" like *enter* and in the command line I see: Enter an output device name or [?]: \\SERVER\PRINTERNAME <\\SERVER\PRINTERNAME> not found Enter an output device name or [?]: WITH <WITH> not found Enter an output device name or [?]: SPACES <SPACES> not found Maybe its possible to make exceptions of *spaces* when entered with a script? When I try using citation (") marks: "\\SERVER\PRINTERNAME WITH SPACES" The whole path is entered, BUT the backslashes ("\") are switched into forward slashes "/", so the path is shown in the command line as: "//SERVER/PRINTERNAME WITH SPACES" ... And in the end my printer cannot be found Any ideas? is there a way to fix this? Thanks! Kristoffer Hogstedt
Answer
Ok, Great :) Another question until then: Im making a SCRIPT for printing documents, but when Im entering a searchpath for a printer looking like this(example): \\SERVER\PRINTERNAME WITH SPACES CADian seems to read *spaces" like *enter* and in the command line I see: Enter an output device name or [?]: \\SERVER\PRINTERNAME <\\SERVER\PRINTERNAME> not found Enter an output device name or [?]: WITH not found Enter an output device name or [?]: SPACES not found Maybe its possible to make exceptions of *spaces* when entered with a script? When I try using citation (") marks: "\\SERVER\PRINTERNAME WITH SPACES" The whole path is entered, BUT the backslashes ("\") are switched into forward slashes "/", so the path is shown in the command line as: "//SERVER/PRINTERNAME WITH SPACES" ... And in the end my printer cannot be found Any ideas? is there a way to fix this? Thanks! Kristoffer Hogstedt

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