I tried COPY draft-xxx-yyy-NN.txt PRN, it has the same effect as 'type
draft-xxx-yyy-NN.txt > LPT1' on Windows 2000, that is, the page break occurs
at the right place, but a larger font was used and some text on the right
edge were cut off.
I assume the ASCII standard for pagination is ^L and the document I am
playing does have the right character.
Thanks for your help.
Ting
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Moore [mailto:moore(_at_)cs(_dot_)utk(_dot_)edu]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 1:37 PM
To: Ting Cai
Cc: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Re: Printing Internet Drafts
I have a question on how to print Internet Draft with the right pagination
on
Windows machine.
there are two sub-classes of this problem:
1. internet-drafts with correct pagination won't print correctly on Windows
because Windows doesn't support printing ASCII documents.
if you install DOS printing support for your printer, you might be able
to get such documents to print by opening a DOS window and typing
COPY draft-xxx-yyy-NN.txt PRN
I don't know whether this works in recent versions of Windows because
I don't use Windows.
Out of sympathy for Windows users, I set up the RFCs in PDF web page
http://www.cs.utk.edu/~moore/RFC-PDF/
I suppose I could do something similar for Internet-Drafts.
Of course the best solution is to use operating systems that support
open standards like ASCII.
2. internet-drafts with incorrect pagination
many people produce internet drafts with incorrect pagination or no
pagination. these documents don't print correctly on *any* system.
Keith