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I'm trying to print a perlscript file from nedit using the enscript command. It reads as follows:
enscript -dbigbird -R -G -b"my_perl_script.pl" This is the printer command line when I print from nedit. I also have the language set to perl under preferences. This allows me to view comments in italics, control structures in bold, etc. How do I get this font scheme to print as well? Everytime I print the output is in a single font and regular. No italics or any bold fonts. Isn't there a way to print what I see? Is there a command to implement WYSIWYG?? Thanks to anyone who can help. |
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