>Out of curiosity, why would anyone print out source code these days? If
>you're a professor using the printouts for lectures, the code snippets
>should be short enough that bolding and color are irrelevant. If it's longer
>sections for publications, hire a minion.

Because reading something (e.g. source code) is much easier on paper than 
on screen. Why a lot of people buy printed documentation or print it self, 
if it's available on-line (or on-screen)? Because you can sit down in your 
armchair or lay down in your bed and read.

>Sorry to be so contrary, but there are a boatload full of features I'd like
>addressed before this.

That's another thing and I might agree with you.

Tom

At 01:24 21.12.01 -0600, you wrote:
>-1
>
>Out of curiosity, why would anyone print out source code these days? If
>you're a professor using the printouts for lectures, the code snippets
>should be short enough that bolding and color are irrelevant. If it's longer
>sections for publications, hire a minion.
>
>Sorry to be so contrary, but there are a boatload full of features I'd like
>addressed before this.
>
>--
>Shane
>
>
>"Dr. Scott Steinman" wrote:
>
> > Java code printing is still buggy...


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