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Old August 8th 05, 09:41 PM
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I'm trying to export recipes from an old DOS recipe program called
Cook, and I think printing to a text file looks like my best bet.

So I setup a printer that prints to file, and set it to the default
printer, but the DOS app ignores it and tries to print to LPT1.

Anyone have any hints as how I might be able to print to a text file
using the DOS app's "print" option?

I thought maybe there's an answer that involves capture, but it's not a
network setup, so I don't know if that's relevant.

Thanks so much.
Kate

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Old August 9th 05, 02:21 AM
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the fix is always in the details
"dos app" isnt enough detail for anyone of the knowlegable people to help
try the printer settings within the application to see if there is an option
to print to file.

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oups.com...
I'm trying to export recipes from an old DOS recipe program called
Cook, and I think printing to a text file looks like my best bet.

So I setup a printer that prints to file, and set it to the default
printer, but the DOS app ignores it and tries to print to LPT1.

Anyone have any hints as how I might be able to print to a text file
using the DOS app's "print" option?

I thought maybe there's an answer that involves capture, but it's not a
network setup, so I don't know if that's relevant.

Thanks so much.
Kate



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Old August 9th 05, 03:41 AM
Michael
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If your recipe program works from a command prompt window while running
windows I would try something else if I were you I would screenprint the
recipe to a JPG file then after doing all then close the program access the
folder the saved JPG files are in and click to open in your image program. I
prefer ULead iPhotoPlus 4 program because it has a print preview you can
resize the image in and move to areas on page to print page ups different
images, saves paper, also conversion to Black and White, lightening,
resizing, and best of all Rotate & Flip, Crop, and Stitch.
Get the Screenprint program from http://www.gadwin.com/ for free. Set it up
for rectangular captures to a file with a number filename as 00000000 and it
names each a higher number 000000001 000000002 000000003 etc. and save to a
folder like C:\Target you create first. Read about the programming on Gadwin
site, your like this method better than a DOS attempt to get recipes because
you can name a folder then move the numbered files to it without having to
rename each and then start anew with another recipe grouping and do the same
for each grouping.
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"Bill Watt" wrote:

On 8 Aug 2005 13:41:25 -0700, wrote:

I'm trying to export recipes from an old DOS recipe program called
Cook, and I think printing to a text file looks like my best bet.

So I setup a printer that prints to file, and set it to the default
printer, but the DOS app ignores it and tries to print to LPT1.

Anyone have any hints as how I might be able to print to a text file
using the DOS app's "print" option?

I thought maybe there's an answer that involves capture, but it's not a
network setup, so I don't know if that's relevant.

Thanks so much.
Kate


This may work:
Try opening the program in a Dos Window if you can, get the recipe
on the screen. Then on the menu bar select Mark, highlight the text
you want then click on Copy. It's now in the clipboard and you can
paste it into Notepad or Wordpad.

Regards,

Bill Watt
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Old August 9th 05, 04:53 AM
Ted
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I think you need to setup the printer to print to a file.




wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm trying to export recipes from an old DOS recipe program called
Cook, and I think printing to a text file looks like my best bet.

So I setup a printer that prints to file, and set it to the default
printer, but the DOS app ignores it and tries to print to LPT1.

Anyone have any hints as how I might be able to print to a text file
using the DOS app's "print" option?

I thought maybe there's an answer that involves capture, but it's not a
network setup, so I don't know if that's relevant.

Thanks so much.
Kate



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Old August 9th 05, 07:15 AM
Ted
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You need third part software to do it.

There is a free one here
http://short.stop.home.att.net/freesoft/print.htm#ptf

wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm trying to export recipes from an old DOS recipe program called
Cook, and I think printing to a text file looks like my best bet.

So I setup a printer that prints to file, and set it to the default
printer, but the DOS app ignores it and tries to print to LPT1.

Anyone have any hints as how I might be able to print to a text file
using the DOS app's "print" option?

I thought maybe there's an answer that involves capture, but it's not a
network setup, so I don't know if that's relevant.

Thanks so much.
Kate



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Old August 9th 05, 01:16 PM
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Thanks for all of your responses.

I should have mentioned that there are hundreds of recipes, so anything
I'd have to do by hand-- e.g., c&p'ing each individual recipe-- would
be significantly time-consuming.

And there really aren't any printer settings within the application to
fiddle with.

Unless I'm misunderstanding, image files aren't really what I need
because the end goal is to import into another recipe program, which
can import text recipes, but probably not jpegs.

But thanks again for responding.

I'll look into that free software. Thanks for the link.

Kate

 




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