:~>I copied your entries into my .pinerc file. I am rather embarrassed
:~>because I have a very strong feeling that this was just a guideline.
:~>Unfortunately, I am not quite sure what should be deleted, what modified
:~>in accordance with my system. No wonder the printer says: "local:
:~>unknown printer". Here are my entries:
:~>########## Set within or by Pine: No need to edit below this line
:~>##########
:~>
:~># Your default printer selection
:~>printer=local [] enscript -Plocal
:~>
:~># List of special print commands
:~>personal-print-command=color marvin [] lpr -Pmarvin-c,
:~> marvin [] enscript -Pmarvin,
:~> lisa [] enscript -Plisa,
:~> bootko [] enscript -Pbootko,
:~> local [] enscript -Plocal
:~>
:~># Which category default print command is in
:~>personal-print-category=3
:~>
:~>
:~>Obviously (am I right?) marvin, lisa and bootko are proper names. In
:~>addition, I don't use color. And my printer is /dev/lp0.
:~>
My "printer policy" is : every machine has a printer named after it.
"marvin" "lisa" "bootko" are machines. In addition, every machine has a
default printer - called local (well, it is also called "lp", "local" is
just for me...
So you have to put the name of your printer instead. What I do not
understand is why don't you let pine do the configuration for you?
Configure/Printer - fill in hte blanks.
cu
Denis
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