> I have the following problem with enscript:
> I do "enscript --i $MARGIN. "
> but whatever I put in MARGIN (10::: , 10.:::) I get the error message
> enscript: malformed float dimension: google gave me nothing useful
> what am I supposed to put?
Something like
enscript --margins=10:
I believe that you are confusing two different options the Indent option
is -i or --indent, whereas the margin option is --margins and they take
different inputs.
Check the manual.
CMR
Linux distribution Debian 10.3 "Buster"
“A ‘committee’ is a group of people who individually can do not
hi,
I have the following problem with enscript:
I do "enscript --i $MARGIN. "
but whatever I put in MARGIN (10::: , 10.:::) I get the error message
enscript: malformed float dimension:
google gave me nothing useful
what am I supposed to put?
best regards,
--
Pierre Frenkiel
Hi Saisanthosh
There are two approaches that you can try to sort out your problem.
1) purge the package and reinstall it.
2) copy the .deb file to a temporary directory and unpack it. (I think this is
done with dpkg-deb, but I don't have access to my Debian system at the moment
so I can't check t
Saisanthosh B hat gesagt: // Saisanthosh B wrote:
> By mistake, I did a rm /etc/enscript.cfg, and so I decided to
> re-install enscript package.
>
> Even after re-installing enscript, I am not able to find
> /etc/enscript.cfg.
> Any ideas / suggestions on what I should do ?
Try "purging" ens
By mistake, I did a rm /etc/enscript.cfg, and so I decided to
re-install enscript package.
[/cdrom/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/text] # dpkg -i enscript_1.5.0-8.deb
Selecting previously deselected package enscript.
(Reading database ... 55275 files and directories currently installed.)
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