Hi everybody,
How can Linux allow the user to print out the root directory and include
the sub folders only?
For example /root/1st sub/2nd sub/ and so on. Rather than dragging the
folder over the printer icon on the desktop, there must be a more
user-friendly way of implementing this feature.
Try the tree command. It's basically a clone of the old DOS programme. For
details:
$ man tree
You can send the output to a text file for printing (or directly to a printer
if you really want):
$ tree filename
Note that if there are many files this can take a *very* long
7:46 AM
Subject: [newbie] Printing the root folder including the corresponding
folders
Hi everybody,
How can Linux allow the user to print out the root directory and include
the sub folders only?
For example /root/1st sub/2nd sub/ and so on. Rather than dragging the
folder over the printer
On Sunday 24 June 2001 01:34, Miark wrote:
How about
ls -lR | grep drwx lp
or whatever the printer re-direct is. It may not be as pretty as you like
it, but it's a start. You could write a script to re-format it.
[...]
I think that should be ls -lR | grep drwx | lp, otherwise you should
the root folder including the corresponding
folders
Hi everybody,
How can Linux allow the user to print out the root directory and include
the sub folders only?
For example /root/1st sub/2nd sub/ and so on. Rather than dragging the
folder over the printer icon on the desktop, there must
Roman, You're talking about printing a tree of folders? Nice idea. Can't see
myself using it a lot, but what the hey. How about the option of customing
the right-click menu for just about anything, or for repetitive jobs. Kinda
like a wizard that sees the things you do most, and allows you to
I would like the option of customizing the right-click menu. Sort'a like
a kpanel for right-clicks. I like it already.
Gotta get to work.
Lanman wrote:
Roman, You're talking about printing a tree of folders? Nice idea. Can't see
myself using it a lot, but what the hey. How about the option