Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: > ... > > | - You won't get the same data displayed by the graphical interface > | (which you'd [expect] it to print if it supported printing). > > Maybe, maybe not. What data is this, exactly?
Whatever the graphical interface is currently set to display. (That is, it can vary.) > You won't, > however, get the same graphical icon that you (probably) see next to > the file in nautilus or konqueror.. But maybe the user should be able to. > | If or when one wants to use a command line, that's fine, but when > | one it using a graphic interface, it should still support printing > | directory listings. > > Here's a tip: "linux" is a kernel. On top of that kernel are very > many applications. What that have to do with anything? > Two such applications are Nautilus and Konqueror. > Are you using either one of those? No. I don't use a graphical shell. > In the meantime, make a script to do what you want. I'm not the one who uses a graphical shell and wants to print a directory folder. I'm just agreeing with the original complainant that graphical shells should support that feature. Daniel -- Daniel Barclay [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]