DJ Delorie wrote:
Or export to postscript as multi-file and print just the ones you want.
How about getting it to print to a file - it might be cumbersome, but
then I could somehow get just the pages that are useful.
Use the export-postscript option.
That's what I do. export-postscript,
thanks for the history .
Is there a new tutorial with gnucap use, somewhere ?
Ludovic
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Ludovic SMADJA [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi, everyone
In order to create and simulate a quite complex schema, I've first tried to
follow the tutorial
Depending on what you need the printout for, a screen snapshot might be
an extremely simple alternative - to print to paper, to easily view a file.
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 01:38:44AM -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
Use the export-postscript option.
D'oh! I really was up too late. Thanks!
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On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 23:28:55 -0700, Dave N6NZ wrote:
While we're making wishes... I wish the export-postscript dialog would
remember my settings so I didn't have to click the same ones every time.
This is on my list of wishes too.
Of course, I've been too lazy to recompile with my own set
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