Hi! Somebody can explain how to print header with the recent version of emacs? I'll explain more. At the University we use emacs and when we print from emacs, there is an header at the top of the file with our names, number of pages, date/time, name of the file... The source code seem to be more formatted and when I print it, it looks like a professionnal document. When I print with emacs at home, (on suse 7.3 pro, I installed the most recent version of emacs) it is only ascii text with no formatting and it seems to be a note pad printing style. How can I tell emacs to print the header like at University. Thanks _________________________________________________________________ Téléchargez MSN Explorer gratuitement à l'adresse http://explorer.msn.fr/intl.asp.
Somebody can explain how to print header with the recent version of emacs? I'll explain more. At the University we use emacs and when we print from emacs, there is an header at the top of the file with our names, number of pages, date/time, name of the file... The source code seem to be more formatted and when I print it, it looks like a professionnal document. When I print with emacs at home, (on suse 7.3 pro, I installed the most recent version of emacs) it is only ascii text with no formatting and it seems to be a note pad printing style. How can I tell emacs to print the header like at University.
Sounds like you're describing the difference between "printing" and "pretty-printing". I don't know about emacs, but xemacs has two menu options to access those two features. Perhaps you have one function somehow tied to the other on one machine but not the other? -- 4:25pm up 7 days, 8:07, 1 user, load average: 0.14, 0.08, 0.02
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 11:19:58AM -0500, martinr_richard@msn.com wrote:
Hi!
Somebody can explain how to print header with the recent version of emacs? I'll explain more. At the University we use emacs and when we print from emacs, there is an header at the top of the file with our names, number of pages, date/time, name of the file... The source code seem to be more formatted and when I print it, it looks like a professionnal document. When I print with emacs at home, (on suse 7.3 pro, I installed the most recent version of emacs) it is only ascii text with no formatting and it seems to be a note pad printing style. How can I tell emacs to print the header like at University.
Look in the menus. I don't have emacs installed so I can't tell you what the actual option is. It is something like print as postscript. It should be located directly above or below the standard print option in a menu. -v -- Victor R. Cardona Powered by SuSE Linux 7.1 (i386) Professional GPG key ID E81B3A1C Key fingerprint = 0147 A234 99C3 F4C5 BC64 F501 654F DB49 E81B 3A1C
Victor R. Cardona writes:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 11:19:58AM -0500, martinr_richard@msn.com wrote:
Hi!
Somebody can explain how to print header with the recent version of emacs? I'll explain more. At the University we use emacs and when we print from emacs, there is an header at the top of the file with our names, number of pages, date/time, name of the file... The source code seem to be more formatted and when I print it, it looks like a professionnal document. When
The border is probably coming from a print filter. enscript can be used
to convert boring text files into fancy postscript suitable for printing.
If you have enscript installed then try:
enscript -2rG
I print with emacs at home, (on suse 7.3 pro, I installed the most recent version of emacs) it is only ascii text with no formatting and it seems to be a note pad printing style. How can I tell emacs to print the header like at University.
Look in the menus. I don't have emacs installed so I can't tell you what the actual option is. It is something like print as postscript. It should be located directly above or below the standard print option in a menu.
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