BraillePlot issueshttps://gitlab.hrz.tu-chemnitz.de/s9444737--tu-dresden.de/brailleplot/-/issues2019-10-18T14:51:57+02:00https://gitlab.hrz.tu-chemnitz.de/s9444737--tu-dresden.de/brailleplot/-/issues/60Remove printerbackend dependency from brailleparser2019-10-18T14:51:57+02:00Georg GraßnickRemove printerbackend dependency from brailleparserCurrently, `brailleparser` uses an exception from the `printerbackend` package.
Refactor this exception for better package decoupling.Currently, `brailleparser` uses an exception from the `printerbackend` package.
Refactor this exception for better package decoupling.https://gitlab.hrz.tu-chemnitz.de/s9444737--tu-dresden.de/brailleplot/-/issues/59Remove configurationparser dependency from printabledata2019-10-18T14:35:39+02:00Georg GraßnickRemove configurationparser dependency from printabledataCurrently, a `printabledata` object holds information about the `Printer` and the `Format` of the current configuration.
Because this information was moved to the `Canvas` classes in the `layout` package, the dependency can be safely re...Currently, a `printabledata` object holds information about the `Printer` and the `Format` of the current configuration.
Because this information was moved to the `Canvas` classes in the `layout` package, the dependency can be safely removed from the `printabledata` objects.https://gitlab.hrz.tu-chemnitz.de/s9444737--tu-dresden.de/brailleplot/-/issues/55Printjobs on *nix (using CUPS) are split into separate printjobs2019-10-02T15:52:20+02:00Ghost UserPrintjobs on *nix (using CUPS) are split into separate printjobsStrange problems arise (like OS cutting the file to be printed in half and sending them as seperate jobs) when you print above a certain byte limit.
As a result, a floating point mode job is split into two separate jobs. The second half...Strange problems arise (like OS cutting the file to be printed in half and sending them as seperate jobs) when you print above a certain byte limit.
As a result, a floating point mode job is split into two separate jobs. The second half of the same job is sent without the leading escape sequences that denotes the floating mode, writing only the dot positions as braille text numbers to the paper.
This behavior is currently reproducible on Apple OSX 10.14, and Archlinux (kernel 5.3.1, CUPS 2.3.0).
Current workaround:
I will change it so that it waits until the current job is done (`Thread.sleep(100000);`), and then it will start the next job.
For the long run, an actual solution is preferable.https://gitlab.hrz.tu-chemnitz.de/s9444737--tu-dresden.de/brailleplot/-/issues/25Printjobs not cancable for Type Bytestream for Windows.2019-09-05T09:28:54+02:00Ghost UserPrintjobs not cancable for Type Bytestream for Windows.This Problem arises espacialy for the tests. I looked up the Windows Printing implementation.
It seems to be a bug
I will investigate this further.....This Problem arises espacialy for the tests. I looked up the Windows Printing implementation.
It seems to be a bug
I will investigate this further.....