Try the following: wget <URL> --output-document=- | html2ps -o - | ps2pdf - <output file> This would get the webpage, convert it to PostScript and then convert that to a PDF. There is also the following: wget <URL> --output-document=- | htmldoc -f <output file> - But the results are not as good IMO. I had problems with its rendering on a page I used to test before I sent this. On Saturday 20 November 2004 04:25, Rainer Lay wrote:
Rainer Bendig aka Ny wrote:
Hi Rainer Lay, *,
Rainer Lay wrote on Sat Nov 20, 2004 at 10:51:57AM +0100:
BTW, since I want ot run it as a batch process in e.g. cron, I would prefer a solution, which requires no X connection.
Grep it via wget and parse it to cups...
So I have to create a pdf printer queue? And how can I specify the output file name?
rgds, Rainer
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