"King, Jason" wrote:
>
> if I were you - I'd use Word (or some other printer enabled program) to
> print .. notepad for example has a /p option .. so you can write a
temporary
> file and print it using notepad (which will use the default printer)
>
> none of the solutions are very tidy
I'm the
"King, Jason" wrote:
>
> if I were you - I'd use Word (or some other printer enabled program) to
> print .. notepad for example has a /p option .. so you can write a temporary
> file and print it using notepad (which will use the default printer)
>
> none of the solutions are very tidy
I'm the
Amarnath Honnavalli Anantharamaiah writes ..
>It is quite interesting. I am curious to know how do you print to a
>network printer ? Please excuse me if I am asking a dumb question.
never had to .. if I had to I'd probably want to format the printed output a
little better than ASCII can do .. s
: Can you print directly to the default printer?
RICHARD A. NAKROSHIS (Contractor) writes ..
>I hate to ask dumb questions, but how do you print directly to the
>default Windows printer? I've tried using a batch file to call my
>ActivePerl 5.6 perl script, writing my output to a
RICHARD A. NAKROSHIS (Contractor) writes ..
>I hate to ask dumb questions, but how do you print directly to the
>default Windows printer? I've tried using a batch file to call my
>ActivePerl 5.6 perl script, writing my output to a file, and then
>printing that file, but the perl script doesn't f