I, too, like the way Homesite prints from the browser. I choose the option
to have every other line shaded, making it easier to read through the code.
I also let it number the lines.
I am very much in love with Homesite. I bought DreamWeaver and use it
sometimes, but Homesite seems to be quite adequate for my needs.
Cordially,
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Mary McWilliams Johnson
McJohnson Communications
Documentation Specialist
Web Site Design, Development and Graphics
www.superconnect.com
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At 03:42 PM 8/30/98 -0400, Urb LeJeune wrote:
>> When I first installed HS3.1 on the home and work machines, I was able
>> to print directly from HomeSite to the printer. Very, very handy for
>> adding line numbers to PERL scripts and hauling onto train for editing.
>
> I've been using HS since version 1. Don't think 3.+ ever printed
>directly to printer. Always display in browser and you have to print
>from browser. When I select print in HS has a check box for line numbers
>(default no.)
>
>> > For some unexplained reason, neither program now allows me to do this.
>> It insists on spooling everything to the browser, which gives me crappy
>> browser output instead of nicely organized courier-faced output.
>
> With Netscape I can select font and size with NS preferences.
>
>Urb
>
>
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