James just made me attent to some strange condition - obviously my first posting of the question arrived at the list; but I never saw it there - and so it went with my repeated posting ! Thus please pardon the repetition, I have to look at what's happening here. In fact, I didn't receive _any_ post from this list yesterday and to-day. <???>
James forwarded (part of) an answer from Ray: > From: Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ... > There's a standard Unix/Linux program for this. On my (Debian) systems, > it's called "todos". I've also seen it, or variants of it, called unix2dos > and some other things I forget right now. Because you can use it in a pipe, > as well as to output a modified file, it should serve your needs quite > well. (There is a corresponding "fromdos" that goes the other way.)
Indeed I had an idea about this - being a tool to copy *nix-LF-only- formatted files to DOS filesystems, e.g. to a DOS-formatted floppy (there are various editions of it, including my own for use in DOS, <bg>.)
But using that would leave the (otherwise completely useless) copy cluttering the disk (not to speak of that it would mean a rather wasteful intermediary disk writing/reading procedure.)
Couldn't there be a more elegant way ?
Please take a look at the program I suggested before you dismiss its usefulness for your needs. It does more than make copies to disk. As I said in the material that James forwarded, it can be used in a pipe, so you should be able to use it directly to print (though I haven't used it that way myself).
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