Hello Alan and Bob,
wow, two interested people! This gave me the necessary motivation to work today on getting the thing published ;-)
First look here for a more complete example: http://lsaffre.dyndns.org/~luc/timwebs/lino/26.htm
The textprinter package is a part of "Lino", and I'm afraid you will have to install the whole project --- even though you're interested only in a small part of it. Sorry, but Lino is my personal all-in-one metaproject and at the current stage I don't plan to split.
The website is very new and not yet, er... optimal, but I hope you'll get what you want by following the instructions on
http://lsaffre.dyndns.org/~luc/timwebs/lino/4.htm
Otherwise just ask the author (I certainly won't answer "RTFM").
Luc
On 29.12.2004 00:09, Alan Gauld wrote:
Hi Luc,
I'm interested. Does it handle more than plain text - although even that would be good!
I wrote a module that permits something like:
d = Win32PrinterDocument(printerName,spoolFile) f = file(inputfile) for line in f.readlines(): d.PrintLine(line.rstrip()) d.endDoc()
Output will go to the specified Windows printer. Unfortunately I'll
need
some time to make it ready for the public. Tell me if you are
interested.
I was going to try doing something similar (if I ever get time!) using the WSH objects. What approach are you taking? It looks (from the EndDoc reference) that you are using the native GDI?
Alan G.
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