@Mark
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because as most people involved will know, the Amiga print system is flawed,
Only in that point that it doesnt support application developers very good. But still no reason to switch to another system that doesnt support the developers of graphical software very good...
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by using Gutenprint/Ghostscript you output in Postscript and convert to the best the printer can do.
You want to say that it is good for e.g. a developer, that he has to output picture rasters to PS first, to get it rasterized further by GhostScript and finally get it rasterized a third time by pstoraster?
Not to mention the RAM demand this chain will have, speak, the user has several problems getting his machine equipped with RAM, just for raster printing...
No question, it is time for some improvements on the Amiga print system, even a page description/layout language could be used in the end (what about PCL?), but I dont think that it is necessary to use (as I said in my first post) a half-finished port of some quite bloated *nix subsystem for this.
The current Amiga print system is still good enough to get the best out of a raster printer, if the matching driver is supplied. The latter one is the real problem we just have, and at first glance CUPS seems to be the solution for this. But in the end it isnt.
Btw., which AmigaOS print software you want to use for printout using CUPS actually? :)
Regards