Mike wrote:
>
> There's a utility called a2ps that does that. It should be findable via
> freshmeat or any of the other common sites.
There's also enscript (Mandrake uses this), but my HP4050N does not seem
to like the output of it -> It does not print.
Marc
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Marc Mutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sanchet Surendra Dighe wrote:
> It prints the file in postscript.
Then your printing is misconfigured. Likely problems are that the
PostScript is being fed through a text-to-PostScript filter, or that
the printer isn't actually a PostScript printer (e.g. it's not in
PostScript mode).
> In addi
Sanchet Surendra Dighe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do I print a C-file with the syntax highlighting on a postscript
> printer ? Is there any utility available for that ?
There's a utility called a2ps that does that. It should be findable via
freshmeat or any of the other common sites.
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Mike Werner
Hi,
It prints the file in postscript. In addition, I want the keywords to
get highlighted - bold, italics, etc. Is it possible to get it in
xemacs ?
-Sanchet
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Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Sanchet Surendra Dighe wrote:
>
>> How do I print a C-file with the syntax highlighting o
Sanchet Surendra Dighe wrote:
> How do I print a C-file with the syntax highlighting on a postscript
> printer ? Is there any utility available for that ?
XEmacs has "M-x ps-print-buffer-with-faces", although you will
probably want to do "M-: (defun ps-set-bg (color) nil)" first if your
default
Hi,
How do I print a C-file with the syntax highlighting on a postscript
printer ? Is there any utility available for that ?
-Sanchet
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