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I happen to know a thing or two about printing, PDF, PostScript, PJL, Fonts and related stuff.

Also familiar with some bits and pieces of Linux, Unix, Samba and Solaris printing. Not to forget bash programming and Windows cmd.exe batch scripting. I also do consultancy in these topics.

If you want, I share some of this knowledge here and on Stackoverflow (SO). Just click to browse for all.

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Oct
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comment Is there a way to save this closed question?
@Bart: All I'm saying is: I do not intend to spend my time and effort to put good content to places where it's hardly seen or found. I rather put it in as 'answers' (as long as I'm not completely fed up with closures + deletions by tag amateurs).
Oct
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comment Is there a way to save this closed question?
...they are not the most obvious thing, and no-one can gain reputation by improving them. That's why they are (mostly) neglected.
Oct
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comment Is there a way to save this closed question?
... -- It's just unfair that 'clueless' people (who may be excellent on high traffic tags!) can destroy good content on low traffic tags. It's also a very discouraging experience for the real experts. I've seen 3 or 4 already going away again in [imagemagick], [pdf] and [postscript].. Which is a pity for the whole Stack platform.
Oct
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comment Is there a way to save this closed question?
@Bart: Also, after I had my first ~200 reputation score and seeing how poor the tag-wiki contents for PDF and PostScript were (at the time), I specifically asked by email and chat, if I could get the privileges to edit it. It was denied on the grounds that one needed a score of +10000. I objected, pointing out how many years it would take for even an expert in low-traffic tags (as PDF or PostScript are, compared to others) to accumulate this reputation. Never got an answer...
Oct
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comment Is there a way to save this closed question?
@Bart: I'm willing to help others to learn about PDF, as can be seen by most of my answers there: always giving technical details to answers, provide illustrations, etc. However, I'm not sure if the tag-wiki is really a good place to hide "gems" in. The tag-wikis are very rarely accessed by users, especially new ones. Maybe the tag-wikis could be made more prominent.
Oct
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comment Is there a way to save this closed question?
@GeorgeStocker: Are you willing to vote for undeleting it, based on your evaluation of the current content (which had been improved over its original content before it was deleted)?
Oct
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comment Is there a way to save this closed question?
Meanwhile the original question discussed here has been deleted altogether. No reason given (unlike 'close', which at least gave some formal reason). From what was said in the comments, I took the assurance away that the content wouldn't be completely removed, but was still open to improvement (existing questions and answers, just no new ones to be added). That assurance now is gone. -- Would some kind soul here please clue me up about the reasons to delete such content?
Oct
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comment Is this fair: Question has tens of upvotes, yet gets closed by a single person?
Haha... "No matter how helpful it might be, it's not constructive..." That's a real gem to discover in this dark corner here. Its originator must have some very weird mindset to come up with such a sentence. Or maybe it's just me? Maybe I have a weird mindset for thinking "What's totally helpful can't be un-constructive"?
Oct
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comment Is there a way to save this closed question?
Didn't know that sometimes, for some contributions, all comments of all users get deleted without a trace. Today is an interesting day -- learning something new every hour...
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