Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Tommi Komulainen
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 11:02:36AM +0100, Lambrecht, Joris wrote: > > I'm getting a stomach ache trying to figure out how best to print an RFC > without having the impression i'm printing drafts of a draft. The formatting > goes bananas when i try to print it on any known paper size (A4 Letter ...

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Lambrecht, Joris wrote: > Been there, done that, don't work. Ok, I'm with you now. Official ASCII RFCs only come pre-formatted to a number of lines/page that suits both American Letter and A4. > to find an RFC that fits page/page onto an A4 format, boehoe . . . I kind of >

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Lambrecht, Joris
an.org'; 'debian-security@lists.debian.org' []Subject: Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize [] [] []On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Lambrecht, Joris wrote: [] []> [ Please reply to all - this address is not subscribed to the list ] [] []> Does there exist a website, a tool or a procedure to

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Lambrecht, Joris wrote: > [ Please reply to all - this address is not subscribed to the list ] > Does there exist a website, a tool or a procedure to make rfc's printable in > an adequate way ? Well, if it's all that big a problem for you, view it as a text file under a suit

RE: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Lambrecht, Joris
, Joris []Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org' []Subject: Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize [] [] []"Lambrecht, Joris" wrote: []> []> [ Please reply to all - this address is not subscribed to the list ] []> []> Hi, []> []> A bit of an unusual question but .

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Richard Hector
"Lambrecht, Joris" wrote: > > [ Please reply to all - this address is not subscribed to the list ] > > Hi, > > A bit of an unusual question but ... > > I'm getting a stomach ache trying to figure out how best to print an RFC > without having the impression i'm printing drafts of a draft. The fo