On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 15:16, p s wrote:
In our local network (with win-nt server) we have a
postscript printer. I can find it with LinNeighborhood
(by using 'scan as user' and giving my login name and
password), but MCC doesn't find it (perhaps not
surprisingly). How could I use it from this
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Subject: Re: [newbie] how to print screen?
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 09:56:04 +1200
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 06:20, Randy Kramer wrote:
Josef Lowder wrote:
I sent the following question several days ago, and never received
I sent the following question several days ago, and never received any
response? Did the message never arrive, previously?
Does the keyboard Print Screen key work with Linux in the same way as it
does with Windows? ... so a captured screen image automatically goes to a
clipboard and can
Josef Lowder wrote:
I sent the following question several days ago, and never received any
response? Did the message never arrive, previously?
I saw your message several days ago, so it did arrive.
I don't know whether the Print Screen key works in Linux -- I sort of
doubt it -- I just tried
I do recall there was a response to your mail suggesting creating a key
binding. The post should be in the archives.
derek
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 20:04, Josef Lowder wrote:
Thanks for responding, Damian ...
Print Screen is a very handy feature and one which I hope someone in the
Linux
Randy Kramer wrote:
Josef Lowder wrote:
I sent the following question several days ago, and never received any
response? Did the message never arrive, previously?
I saw your message several days ago, so it did arrive.
I don't know whether the Print Screen key works in Linux -- I sort of
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 06:20, Randy Kramer wrote:
Josef Lowder wrote:
I sent the following question several days ago, and never received any
response? Did the message never arrive, previously?
I saw your message several days ago, so it did arrive.
I don't know whether the Print Screen key
Michael Adams wrote:
In windows, print screen prints to the clipboard not the printer, from which
the pic can be pasted into an application.
It is a function most often used by manual writers and program reveiwers, not
to say that other uses dont exist.
Thanks, I forgot about that! I
Hello
Using Mandrake 8.2 and HP LaserJet 1000 but cannot print at all. This
printer is attached to USB port and Mandrake recognized both USB port and HP
LaserJet 1000. I have some output results of those commands:
$ rpm -q usbutils
$ uname -a
$ lspcidrake -v | egrep -i 'usb'
$ cat
How would I go about printing a man page?
There are several ways to do it. Try searching on "printing man pages" in
Google. Doing that a while ago I found this:
man -t [command_name] | lpr
...which outputs to my Postscript print in a proportional font. Very nice.
On Sunday 17 December 2000 06:23, you wrote:
How would I go about
Jon Doe wrote:
How would I go about printing a man page?
One possible way to print say, the manpage for man itself:
$ man -P cat man | lp
The -P option specifies the "pager" man should use. Using cat as a
pager is stupid, unless you just happen to want to pipe the output to
the printer!
Actually, the -P option is probably unnecessary. Most versions of man
(men?) are smart enough to allow this:
$ man man | lpr
Jim Crossley wrote:
Jon Doe wrote:
How would I go about printing a man page?
One possible way to print say, the manpage for man itself:
$ man -P cat man |
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