On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 12:17, Syed Ali wrote: > Oh, I apologize for the confusion. > > I am asking about printing my perl code itself, and not about printing from within Perl. > For example, I am have 1000 line Perl program which I want to print on my HP printer. > I can use enscript as in: > > $enscript -2 -dprinter myperlprogram.pl > > Or I can use lpr or trueprint or mprint. But none of them are Perl aware, i.e., they do not highlight subroutines, etc. > Trueprint for example, "understands" C code, and can mark C functions while printing so that they are very easy to read when printed on paper. > I am hoping there is a utility which if used to print my perl program will make reading the program easier. > (I understand that writing easy to read Perl code is the first step. :-) ) > I use gvim -reverse to edit code and print it. hitting the print button calls a :hardcopy macro or command or what ever it is called in vim. I have been more than satisfied with it. If you have a color printer it prints beautiful color code. does a good job of grayscale coloring (is that an oxymoron) on our hp5si. Seems like I had to dig a little to get it to use something thatn the a4 default paper size though. There is also a command to print the code in formated html but I have never used it. If you decide to go this route, let me know if you need any help and I will dig around my config and see if I can. Bret -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list