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[NMLUG] capturing snapshots of long HTML pages
On Friday 05 March 2004 3:31 pm, Jody Harris wrote:
> Great idea, but "no joy."
>
> I selected a Lexmark inkjet, then I selected "banner" as the default
> paper. With no paper definition on the Linux print system side, I
> was unable to select a "banner" paper to print to.
>
> I'm looked through everything I can think of to create a "custom
> paper size," and I haven't found anything yet.... Well, I do that
> that one TLOS (that legacy operating system) machine in the house....
> maybe I can do it from there... :-(
For now, try printing to size B0; it's quite large. Even if you have to
stitch, it'll be quite a bit few pages to do it to.
Other than that, you'll need to find where to redefine or add a paper
size for whatever system you're using to print.
If you use ghostscript along the way, try the gs_statd.ps file (should
be in /usr/share/gs/[version]/ -- depends on your distro)
If you use enscript, or something else that uses libpaper, you might
have to play with that library. I don't know how it works exactly.
If you are using the gnome print system, you can (apparently) just
edit /etc/paper.config and get the results you want.
--
Wesley J. Landaker <wjl@icecavern.net>
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