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,
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
This may just be me being up later than I should be working on this,
but I can't find a clue just now: can PCB be asked to print just the
one or two pages I want rather than the set of 12, most of which just
become needless waste paper as soon as they come out of the printer?
How about getting
This may just be me being up later than I should be working on this,
but I can't find a clue just now: can PCB be asked to print just the
one or two pages I want rather than the set of 12, most of which just
become needless waste paper as soon as they come out of the printer?
Print to a file
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