RE: mpage and pr combination script

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Thanks. 
The date of the file I am printing is 
Sep 27 07:48 xxpkrqup.p.bak

Header is printing  
Sat 08 Oct 2005 11:25:52 PM EDT.

And it's not today's date either.

Where this date come from.


-----Original Message-----
From: Alfred Hovdestad [mailto:alfred.hovdestad@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 11:05 AM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: mpage and pr combination script


man mpage


        -H     Create  header  line  for  each logical page separated 
from page
               text by a horizontal line. Unless -h is given, the 
header  con-
               sist of last file modification, filename and page number, 
all in
               bold and slightly larger font.  This option only applies 
to non-
               postscript files.



Han Tin wrote:
> To all,
> I was wondering if someone has written a script that will print a file
using
> 
> combination of mpage and pr, which will print 
> name of the file, date and page number of the file.
> Thanks in advance.
> Han
>  
> 

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