Quoting Thomas Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [26 Feb-02 02:10]:
> I had never noticed that before. The command
>
> enscript --help-pretty-print
>
> lists about twenty other file types that can be prettified.
> Great stuff.
Tom:
Try printing to a color printer too; it works very well
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, darren chamberlain wrote:
> Quoting Thomas Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25 Feb-02 14:50]:
> > On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Marco Fioretti wrote:
> > > 3) Don;t you have enscript on your solaris box? It might work.
> >
> > Yes, but I don't believe it has any special functions for
> > fi
Quoting Thomas Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25 Feb-02 14:50]:
> On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Marco Fioretti wrote:
> > 3) Don;t you have enscript on your solaris box? It might work.
>
> Yes, but I don't believe it has any special functions for
> filtering and formatting email headers.
Enscript does; pass
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Robert Berkowitz wrote:
> Thomas Baker [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > This may be outside the scope of "mutt" per se, but can anyone
> > recommend a good "pretty print filter" for mboxes? I used to use "mp"
> > under Solaris until a system upgrade somehow broke it, and I do n
Thomas Baker [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> This may be outside the scope of "mutt" per se, but can anyone
> recommend a good "pretty print filter" for mboxes? I used to use "mp"
> under Solaris until a system upgrade somehow broke it, and I do not
> know of equivalents elsewhere.
I use a program
This may be outside the scope of "mutt" per se, but can anyone
recommend a good "pretty print filter" for mboxes? I used to use "mp"
under Solaris until a system upgrade somehow broke it, and I do not
know of equivalents elsewhere.
mp would send an mbox to the printer with pruned headers and a f