Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Well, it's strange: if I do:
>>
>> $ pr filename
>>
>> , the chinese characters included in the document are wonderfully shown on
>> the
>> terminal; but if I do:
>>
>> $ pr filename | lp
>>
>> , they are not printed.
>>
>> Any idea of how to work the problem out? I hav
mia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The "pr" command may be of help to you.
Thanks for your suggestion.
Well, it's strange: if I do:
$ pr filename
, the chinese characters included in the document are wonderfully shown on the
terminal; but if I do:
$ pr filena
On 04/27/2008 10:07 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> I want to set at my pleasure the page margins when printing a document edited
>> with gedit, but apparently this seems not be possible. Is there anyone who
>> has any experience with problem?
"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL
On 19 Sep 1999, Jocke wrote:
> Just a quick one.
>
> I have some vague memory about a mail on this list a couple of weeks
> ago about printing with margins(indentation) but I can't find it
> again.
>
> So my question is how to use pr (or some other text reformating
> program) to add margins to m
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> So my question is how to use pr (or some other text reformating
> program) to add margins to my text output (for printing).
>
> The pr -o command works nicely but when I print long lines the
> text efter the linebreak will not be indented. Like this:
>
> This is a very long line
Just a quick one.
I have some vague memory about a mail on this list a couple of weeks
ago about printing with margins(indentation) but I can't find it
again.
So my question is how to use pr (or some other text reformating
program) to add margins to my text output (for printing).
The pr -o comm
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