It looks like you should just be able to leave off the name of the 
printer and it ought to work to your default printer, though I have 
never tried this personally.  The command would be basically the following:
start lawyerless\abisuite2\abiword\bin\abiword.exe -m divlist.csv 
intro.abw -p
I'm currently pretty busy but I will see if I can try this out soon - 
otherwise perhaps someone else on the list can try it too.
Ryan
Lawyerless Solutions wrote:
> Here's what puzzles me most at this point:  I have used Abiword with 
> success in production since I first discovered the product about two 
> months ago.  (I originally looked for an alternative to Wordpad mainly 
> because I needed a word processing product that included the ability 
> to force page breaks.)  In document creation and printing, Abiword 
> doesn't ask me to identify a printer, whether run straight from XP or 
> a DOS command line.  So when in merge mode, why does Abiword even need 
> me to pass a printer parameter at all?  If I couldn't get Abiword to 
> print at all, I would better understand the possibility of having to 
> add PDFCreator or whatever.  But the problem cannot be my printer or 
> my platform interface to it, because Abiword prints just fine, except 
> when attempting merging.  Why can't Abiword send out a print stream 
> created from a merge of two sources in the same way it sends print 
> output coming from a single file source?  Why even have that second 
> parameter in the merge call sequence?  I've been creating software one 
> way or another for over 42 years (I'm fast approaching my 65th 
> birthday), but maybe I'm missing something here.  Please advise.
> ======================
> At 11:46 AM 12/7/2005, you wrote:
>
>> Make sure that HPLJ is the long name of the printer.  Also, try 
>> PDFCreator - if any printer works, it will.  The .ps (PostScript) 
>> output option is only available on Unix (without PDFCreator), sorry 
>> for any confusion.
>>
>> I will give this a shot myself with PDFCreator when I get the chance 
>> unless I hear back that it worked.
>>
>> Ryan
>>
>> PS.  Press "Reply All" next time to send a copy back to the list, so 
>> that it may be archived to help other users.
>> Lawyerless Solutions wrote:
>>
>>> I appreciate your prompt reply, but no matter what I try, nothing 
>>> goes from Abiword to my printer (HP Laserjet).  At your suggestion I 
>>> have changed the second parameter to: -p HPLJ  ..where HPLJ is the 
>>> PrinterName recorded in Control Panel.  Everything from every 
>>> application prints properly, and that includes Abiword output from 
>>> other than mailmerge.
>>> As to printing to files, the Abiword mailmerge description mentions 
>>> printing to files including the numbering scheme (starting with 0) 
>>> for "one .ps file for every set of values. . ."  However, I don't 
>>> wish to belabor the point, because my only intent that is absolutely 
>>> necessary is simply to print directly to the printer.
>>> Can you somehow provide me with, or point me to,  a sample or 
>>> printout of an actual merged result printing?  I have checked and 
>>> rechecked to make sure that the .csv and .abw files going into the 
>>> printmerge are properly referenced and internally correct.
>>> Any suggestions from anyone would be most appreciated. - Les
>>> ===================
>>> ,At 09:28 PM 12/6/2005, you wrote:
>>>
>>>> sum1_lists@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Lawyerless Solutions wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Having spent significant parts of two days attempting to the 
>>>>>> merge and print phase of mailmerge to produce output, I 
>>>>>> reluctantly must give up and ask for your help.
>>>>>> As far as I can tell, I have correctly created  the data source 
>>>>>> (divlist.csv saved as plain text) and the document template 
>>>>>> (intro.abw).  These were done via Windows XP GUI.  For the 
>>>>>> merge/print, I created a DOS batch file that included the 
>>>>>> following command to execute Abiword:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     start lawyerless\abisuite2\abiword\bin\abiword.exe -m 
>>>>>> divlist.csv p out.txt intro.abw
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nothing happens output-wise.  The problem as I see it, unless a 
>>>>>> bug exists,  must be in the way the second parameter is coded.  
>>>>>> Please explain more clearly the second sentence of the third 
>>>>>> paragraph under "Printing the merged result" in the mailmerge 
>>>>>> documentation, especially the last clause of that sentence:  
>>>>>> "...all the usual potential values for -p work, if you want to 
>>>>>> print directly to your printer or filter or anything else."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It seems like you're trying to print to a file, which I don't 
>>>>> believe will work. The -p switch is expecting a printer name (as 
>>>>> reported in the control panel), so you'd have to use something like:
>>>>>
>>>>> abiword.exe -m divlist.csv -p PrinterName intro.abw
>>>>>
>>>>> or, if you're using the default printer:
>>>>>
>>>>> abiword.exe -m divlist.csv -p - intro.abw
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, if you do indeed want to print to a file instead of a 
>>>>> printer, you may have to set up a special PCL or postscript 
>>>>> printer in Windows. Is that your intent?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Please note that if you install PDFCreator, from 
>>>> http://sf.net/projects/pdfcreator/ , it creates a "virtual printer" 
>>>> that can be used to merge print to PDF.
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Ryan Pavlik
>>>> AbiWord Win32 Platform Maintainer
>>>> www.abisource.com
>>>>
>>>> "Optimism is the father that leads to achievement." - Helen Keller
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Ryan Pavlik
>> AbiWord Win32 Platform Maintainer
>> www.abisource.com
>>
>> "Optimism is the father that leads to achievement." - Helen Keller
>>
>
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