On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, Charles Campbell wrote:

> Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> > [snip]
> > 
> > > 
> > > And, what's a good way to print out files containing these symbols?
> > > :hardcopy doesn't cut it.
> > 
> > Maybe pass the file as a .txt file to your browser, and print it 
> > from there, using an appropriate monospaced font? That usually does 
> > it for me, when a file contains Unicode codepoints higher than 
> > U+00FF.
> I'll try this out -- I've been putting a lot of math into comments for 
> various C files I've written.  I, like others have stated, wish that 
> enscript would handle these characters.
> 

See the vim_use thread "Printing with utf-8 characters on Windows"[1] 
for more context.  (Started Windows-only, devolved into UTF-8 printing 
in general.)

I was able to get decent UTF-8 printing via 'paps'[2] by using the 
following command:

:!paps < % > %:r.ps

(... it was also suggested I wiki(a)-fy that... Too few tuits, 
especially round ones; sorry)

-- 
Best,
Ben

[1] 
http://groups.google.com/group/vim_use/tree/browse_frm/thread/46895bfb588e7b07/3ac8971be5ee9216
[2] http://paps.sf.net/

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