On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I had never felt the need for printing a patch into a sheet of paper up to > now, so I have just tried the file/print option for the first time (hadn't > even realised it existed). > > However, if the patch is very "long" vertically, I get just one page (of an > arbitrary size, I guess A4 or similar) with the part of the patch fitting in > it visible and the rest is lost, or maybe it is virtually there but there's > no way to see nor print it. > At least that's what I see by opening the generated ps file with GhostView > (Windows). > > Is there any trick to get the exceeding part split into pages? (other than > making screenshots manually) > > thanks > m. > Hello Matteo, afaik the ultimate trick is to code it up in tcl :-o i took a look some time ago but and found that it is one of things which are currently terribly cumbersome to do in tcl - i'm not saying impossible, though ;o) Andras
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