fter the -man
option should load it an update the page lenght.
Then, if you are creating postscript, post process the ps with something
like the psutils package (scientific linux probably has a psutils and a
psutils-perl package) to chop the pages shorter.
If 22 in is not enough, 33 or 44 ought to
es.
The "supporting macro package" part suggests that the an macros probably
do not work with that, so the only way is to use a device with an
essentially endless page length.
And then use a browser to print it.
-JimC
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ables, equations and the
like) and then add -Txhtml or -Thtml to the arguments.
grohtml specifies an extremely long page length (infinite is
unavailable) so the table should work.
And then use a browser to print the x?html.
-JimC
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