Hello!
CUPS, the regular printer management widget on most Linux systems
supports the logic behind the print-to-pdf functions that the
correspondent wants. There's even software out there that helps CUPS
do that. But it depends upon which Linux distribution the
correspondent is running.
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If you can get it to a text file, there is always the enscript program
under Linux. L
ots of options available for dormatting. number of columns. Font. See 'man
enscript' for a long list of options.
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 4:42 PM J. David Bryan wrote:
> On Monday, May 25, 2020 at 11:37, Johan
On Monday, May 25, 2020 at 11:37, Johan wrote:
> Is there a way to print to a pdf ?
I use Tim Litt's nifty "lpt2pdf" program:
https://github.com/tlhackque/simh
...as a post-processor for SIMH-generated line printer text files. The two
"lpt2pdf.[ch]" files will compile into a standalone
J. Stefanowicz, Russ Moore
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On 25-May-20 09:29, Bob Supnik wrote:
> Looking through the XVM/MUMPS15 listing, I saw that the timesharing
> terminals were attached via a DC01 communications multiplexer. There's
> no reference to such a device anywhere in the 18b literature on
> Bitsavers.
>
> Because the PDP15 is a
On 25-May-20 09:29, Bob Supnik wrote:
> Looking through the XVM/MUMPS15 listing, I saw that the timesharing
> terminals were attached via a DC01 communications multiplexer. There's
> no reference to such a device anywhere in the 18b literature on
> Bitsavers.
>
> Because the PDP15 is a
Looking through the XVM/MUMPS15 listing, I saw that the timesharing
terminals were attached via a DC01 communications multiplexer. There's
no reference to such a device anywhere in the 18b literature on Bitsavers.
Because the PDP15 is a contemporary of the PDP8/I and the KI10, I
thought it
Hi,
I am having fun with my virtual VAX. Thanks to SIMH, its a wonderfull
experience to have a VAX at home.
Now, I have a question.
Is there a way to print to a pdf ? like a script running in Linux (the host)
who intercepts the LPT output
and creates a pdf ?
Johan
The Netherlands.