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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers printing rich text Post 726 by angthelaw on Wednesday 10th of January 2001 12:27:31 PM
Old 01-10-2001
I agree that a MS printing solution is the better way to go and I've already figured out a way to accomplish that. But, unfortunately, I'm not permitted to go that route and must print rich text through unix.

So, any ideas?
 

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namazu - a search program of Namazu SYNOPSIS
namazu [options] <query> [index]... DESCRIPTION
namazu 2.0.21, a search program of Namazu. -n, --max=NUM set the number of documents shown to NUM. -w, --whence=NUM set the first number of documents shown to NUM. -l, --list print the results by listing the format. -s, --short print the results in a short format. --result=EXT set NMZ.result.EXT for printing the results. --late sort the documents in late order. --early sort the documents in early order. --sort=METHOD set a sort METHOD (score, date, field:name) --ascending sort in ascending order (default: descending) -a, --all print all results. -c, --count print only the number of hits. -h, --html print in HTML format. -r, --no-references do not display the reference hit counts. -H, --page print the links of further results. (This is nearly meaningless) -F, --form force to print the <form> ... </form> region. -R, --no-replace do not replace the URI string. -U, --no-decode-uri do not decode the URI when printing in a plain format. -o, --output=FILE set the output file name to FILE. -f, --config=FILE set the config file name to FILE. -C, --show-config print the current configuration. -q, --quiet do not display extra messages except search results. -d, --debug be in debug mode. -v, --version show the namazu version and exit. --help show this help and exit. --norc do not read the personal initialization files. -- Terminate option list. REPORTING BUGS
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