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* Re: [Printing-architecture] There will be a Linux Open Printing Archmeeting on Wed May 2nd
@ 2007-05-02  1:59 Claudia Alimpich
  2007-05-02 16:10 ` Dan Kohn
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Claudia Alimpich @ 2007-05-02  1:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: printing-architecture

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I have a conflict and will not be able to attend the meeting on Wednesday. 
Someone else will have to call in with the leader pin.
Claudia

printing-architecture-bounces@lists.freestandards.org wrote on 05/01/2007 
02:56:55 PM:

> I am not sure I can attend.  I have to be home for a county inspection
> - and I don't know when will come.  But I really want to see the thin 
> thread idea go forward; so I will try to make it.
> 
> Some more thoughts I had for discussion of the thin-thread.
> 
> 1.  To create a vendor independent solution I thought we should come 
> up with a virtual printer.  The I/O channel for the virtual printer 
> would be the "display" otherwise it would be like any other printer. 
> So someone (I was thinking Till would be good candidate) could come up
> a description for the virtual printer.  Since this is an embedded thin
> thread I don't think the printer is high-end or even office level. 
> Things that need to be defined are DPI, paper size support, input 
> image types, etc.   The actual virtual printer driver would not really
> have a color-correction but could have dither/half-tone and color 
> channels like any-other printer.   The output of the driver could rgb 
> dithered data.
> 
> 2. I believe we also need to thin thread an application.  The question
> is what type of application.  I think this is something for the group 
> to come up with ideas and features for.   I don't really have any 
> super good ideas at the moment and I am completely open.    I do think
> the application should have both images and text; so it could a mini-
> powerpoint type application or a mini-word type application or even a 
> mini-photo-album. 
> 
> glen
> 
> 
> From: printing-architecture-bounces@lists.freestandards.org [mailto:
> printing-architecture-bounces@lists.freestandards.org] On Behalf Of 
> Claudia Alimpich
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 1:39 PM
> To: printing-architecture@freestandards.org
> Subject: [Printing-architecture] There will be a Linux Open Printing 
> Archmeeting on Wed May 2nd
> 
> 
> There will be an Linux Open Printing Architecture conference call on 
> Wednesday May 2nd. 
> 
> Day: Wednesdays 
> 
> Time: 
> 12:00-1:00 PM US Pacific time 
> 1:00-2:00 PM US Mountain time 
> 3:00-4:00 PM US Eastern time 
> 8:00-9:00 PM Western European time 
> 
> USA Toll-free Number: 866-312-6342 
> Toll Number: 763-391-6805 
> Conference Code: 582 658 5482 
> 
> There is a backup number at Free Conference Call. If the main number 
> (above) doesn't work, please use this backup number: 
> FC Backup Number: 712-580-0600
> Conference Code: 839473# 
> 
> Claudia_______________________________________________
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> Printing-architecture@lists.freestandards.org
> http://lists.freestandards.org/mailman/listinfo/printing-architecture

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2007-05-02  1:59 [Printing-architecture] There will be a Linux Open Printing Archmeeting on Wed May 2nd Claudia Alimpich
2007-05-02 16:10 ` Dan Kohn
2007-05-02 18:58   ` [Printing-architecture] [NEW Number] There will be a Linux Open PrintingArchmeeting " McDonald, Ira
2007-05-02 19:04     ` Dan Kohn
2007-05-02 19:51       ` Till Kamppeter

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