send to the printer later in the script.
I can send you my script for reference, if it will help, but I don't
know if enscript is available for windows, and I have no idea how to
do the same thing with PCL.
--Sandy
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stanford university itss-css
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t of using split on
each line (splitting on the "/", and then looking each element of the
array returned), but that seems, well, stupid. I'm sure that there
is some really simple magic here; I just don't see it. Can someone
enlighten me please?
Thanks,
-s-
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sandor w. sklar
unix systems administrator
stanford university itss-css
Thanks to everyone who answered; Casey's suggestion is the easist for
me to 'grok', and so that is what I'm going with.
This list is a great thing!
Thanks, all ...
-s-
At 12:04 PM -0400 4/24/01, Casey West wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 09:52:04AM -0700, Sandor W. Sk
ks in advance,
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>Swapan Das
>Database administrator
>LifeBridge Health
>410-601-9898
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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sandor w. sklar
unix systems administrator
stanford university itss-css