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Re: PS printing header config
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Charles Sebold |
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Re: PS printing header config |
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29 Sep 2000 14:15:51 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.0807 (Gnus v5.8.7) Emacs/20.7 |
>>>>> "Aulne" == Aulne <aulne@my-deja.com> writes:
Aulne> Hello all, I use postscript printing to print source code files.
Aulne> It prints very nicely but there is one thing I would like to get
Aulne> rid of and that is the header at the top of each page. For my
Aulne> purpose it wastes space pointlessly. I would like this space to
Aulne> be used for printing code instead. I know zilch about
Aulne> postscript. I tried several tools at hand (gv, ghostscript, a K
Aulne> tool, and even The Gimp) to see if it was possible to get rid
Aulne> easily of these, but to no avail. Is there some way within
Aulne> Emacs' configuration to specify no headers when printing ps
Aulne> files or is there a tool to quickly patch Emacs' ps spooling?
Try:
(setq ps-print-header nil)
in your .emacs. (If you just use lpr-print options, you may lose your
faces, and I'm guessing you like the face support in ps-print.)
By the way, I found this by doing:
M-x apropos-variable RET ps.*header RET
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