Am 27.05.2008 um 15:41 schrieb Adrian Robert:

mac-print-buffer
mac-print-buffer-with-faces

These and mac-print-mode are *very* useful: they allow to print via Mac OS X, they allow to see a preview before printing (to file or paper or whatever), and they allow to print in Unicode, not just a bit extended US-ASCII.

Mac-print-mode uses htmlize to convert (actually text based) buffers into an HTML representation in which Unicode contents is preserved. Graphics files viewed are of course printed as their "text" contents and not as their graphics overlay – not perfect yet. The HTML representation is then passed to the Mac OS X printing system via the Coral application (http://hmdt-web.net/coral/). The usual print dialogue appears from which you can choose printers, formats, file – or a preview!

Since in GNU Emacs or Emacs.app nothing exists that compares to these functions they *are* not just needed – they are necessary. To print in scripts a few billion people and potential Emacs users use every day.


Mac-key-mode adds Mac-like key bindings and displays them in the menus.

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