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Re: Hardcopy of info subtree?
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J Krugman |
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Re: Hardcopy of info subtree? |
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Thu, 27 May 2004 15:38:05 +0000 (UTC) |
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In <mailman.7599.1085612244.1061.help-gnu-utils@gnu.org> karl@freefriends.org
(Karl Berry) writes:
>Hi again Jill,
> Is there a simple way to get a hardcopy of an info subtree (i.e.
> a node plus all of its children)?
>It's basically just a text file, so a simple zcat find.info* | lpr would
>mostly suffice. The character CTRL-_ is used, if you think your printer
>won't like it you can get rid of it with tr. You might want to get rid
>of the CTRL-L's, too, unless you like one node per piece of paper.
>However, I think you'll find the TeX output much shorter and easier to
>read, so I don't recommend printing the info files.
> Is there a simple way to get the typeset version?
>Yes, find.texi should be included in the source package, or you can get
>it from ftp.gnu.org/gnu/findutils. Unpack it, and in the doc
>subdirectory, just run texi2dvi find.texi. You'll end up with a dvi
>file, which you can print with lpr -d (if your lpr is set up for that),
>or dvips find.dvi, or whatever.
>Or you can run texi2pdf to get a PDF file, if you like that better.
>Having typed all that, I forgot that it's already premade in various
>formats and available online (as all GNU manuals should be).
>See the links on
> http://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/manual/find.html
>(no pdf though)
That's very helpful! Thank you!
jill
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