I recognize that my question means little to those who
are primarily using Scite for coding. However, I
prefer text editors for all of my writing needs. Ascii
text can be taken anywhere, and with Scite on both the
Linux and Windows platforms I can have the same
experience.

I would like to be able to print my text documents out
under Linux with the printout showing word wrap. I
understand that Linux Scite does not have print
native, and uses a2ps in the stock install. As far as
I have been able to tell a2ps version 4.13 still has
"word wrap" on the to do list for a later version.

Have I missed an option that allows a2ps to print with
word wrap instead of simple line wrap which will cut
right in the middle of words to wrap to the next line?

Is there another external print program that I could
direct the file to which does this automatically, and
sends it to the default printer?

My compliments to the SciTE team, it is an amazing
editor under Linux, and I'm surprised that I have not
taken notice of it sooner. It is wickedly fast even on
my old hardware. Many times faster than the standard
gedit under Gnome.

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