RE: Change Printed Font

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Pete,
I was able to get my margin the way I wanted using the enscript command
and it lets me change the font, but I can't seem to determine the
available font types/names that can be used.  Do you know how I can get
a list of available fonts.  Man page for enscript shows Courier and
Times-Roman.
This is what I'm using:
enscript --no-header -fTimes-Roman10 --margin=7:7:21:21 --output=test.ps
text.txt
Thanks,
Richard

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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 9:40 PM
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Subject: Re: Change Printed Font


On February 5, 2004 03:16 pm, Richard Ottinger wrote:
> Hello Pete,
> I've been working with the a2ps command and I'm having a problem 
> setting the margin.  When I do a # a2ps --list=defaults it returns 
> that margin is set to 0, but when I view/print the ps file it looks to

> have about 1/2 inch margin (1/4" margin is what I prefer), and any 
> attempt to set --margin=any# doesn't have any affect on the margin.
>
> Here is the command that I'm using:
> # a2ps -R -B --lines-per-page=100 --borders=no --output=fname.ps 
> fname.txt
>
> Thanks
> Richard
>

Hi Richard,
hmmm.

I can't seem to get my printer to do anything less than about 3/8", but
it may 
be a limitation of the printer.
when I use:
a2ps -R -B --lines-per-page=120 --borders=yes --margin=0 somefile I get
a 3/8" offset, but the right border line is missing so my printer can't 
quite deal with it (or it is not tracking right, it's old). I use a HP
lj6p.

Does --list=defaults show the correct medium (A4, Letter...)? If you set
--margin=40 you don't see a large left margin? Do you know if that
printer can print closer to the edge of the page?

-- 
Pete Nesbitt, rhce


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