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Re: print mail (gnus)
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henry atting |
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Re: print mail (gnus) |
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Wed, 12 Nov 2008 21:00:23 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux) |
Zitat - Lowell Gilbert * Mi Nov 12 2008 um 16:55 -
> henry atting <nspm_01@literaturlatenight.de> writes:
>
>> How can I customize the gnus print command (`A P')? The problem is that
>> it prints the messages sort of 'with faces'. I have a grey background
>> and the default foreground color is goldenrod, so with my black/white
>> laser printer the result is a nearly unreadable text in faded grey.
>>
>> I gave muttprint a try, but muttprint tries to print the attachement as
>> well (which it cannot, hence a lot of wasted paper is the only result)
>>
>> It works well if I move to the article buffer and print
>> with `pr-ps-buffer-print', which is okay for me but I think a single
>> command would be more convenient.
>
> Well, you could always write a command that does exactly that.
> You could also set ps-print-color-p to nil, but that would lose you the
> fonts as well.
>
> I suppose you could defadvice the gnus-summary-print-article function
> with something that switches to the *Article* buffer and changes the
> background.
I am afraid that would not work. I did something similiar: I can
switch to another, brighter color theme with `M-x set-mytheme'. It is a
quite simple black on white theme. But the printing command ignores the
new faces and the output looks exactly the same as with my default
theme.
I should have to restart emacs with changed face settings.
henry