Re: [9fans] how to print a program

2010-09-08 Thread roger peppe
i've always used an ancient version of a2ps for this, ported to plan 9 by fors...@terzerima.net. this does almost everything i want (in particular two-column landscape mode) with the exception that it doesn't grok utf-8. i'm sure charles will send you a copy if you wish. the current gnu version is

Re: [9fans] how to print a program

2010-09-08 Thread Federico G. Benavento
steve has a fold program which he used combined with pr to generate http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources/contrib/steve/doc/kernel-june2k-a4.ps /n/sources/contrib/steve/rc/kernel.print /n/sources/contrib/steve/fold.tbz On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 8:45 AM, roger peppe wrote: > i've always used an ancient

Re: [9fans] P9p on Fedora 12

2010-09-08 Thread roger peppe
On 3 September 2010 15:25, Russ Cox wrote: > [...] but you can't use the mouse to edit in an > interactive python session.  win some, lose some. to get around this, i start up python with a script, py: #!/bin/rc PYTHONSTARTUP=$HOME/lib/pythonstartup cat | python -i $* where $HOME/lib/pythonstar

Re: [9fans] how to print a program

2010-09-08 Thread Lawrence E. Bakst
At 8:25 AM +0200 9/8/10, Rudolf Sykora wrote: >also, just note that cb doesn't always work even for c source: >running on /sys/src/cmd/page/gfx.c >produces crap... cb has been a looser since I've known it, which is longer than most. It often dumped core, even back in the 70's. It's good in a pinc

Re: [9fans] how to print a program

2010-09-08 Thread erik quanstrom
> cb has been a looser since I've known it, > which is longer than most. It often dumped core, > even back in the 70's. It's good in a pinch to turn > someone's "far out" indenting style back to K&R normal form. loose programs, loose women. each to his own vice. - erik

Re: [9fans] how to print a program

2010-09-08 Thread Akshat
On Sep 8, 2010, at 12:08 AM, "Lawrence E. Bakst" wrote: It's probably time to move past "lp". They don't exist much anymore in the real world. Sorry, how is this formatting issue the fault of 'lp', exactly? ak

Re: [9fans] how to print a program

2010-09-08 Thread Charles Forsyth
> It's probably time to move past "lp". They don't exist much anymore > in the real world. has anyone ported CUPS? i just wanted to check whether someone should be burnt at the stake.

Re: [9fans] anonymous pro -- a programming font

2010-09-08 Thread David Leimbach
Been using this with all my Terminals on Mac OS X for the last week. It's nice :-) On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:56 PM, andrey mirtchovski wrote: > seems to fit nicely with acme and rio. looks better antialiased than > not. let me know if you want it in size 14, of use ttf2subf yourselves > if you l