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Old 12-25-2004, 01:20 PM   #1
Molly
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Unhappy lpr-cups -o prettyprint (..but without any bold keywords?)


Heya

I would like to print text documents using the -o prettyprint option in CUPS
without having it put all keywords into boldface.. (for coding etc) .. I still want to retain the nice banner and such , but
lose the boldface.. Perhaps there exists full configuration options for prettyprint in a file somehwere? I found no mention of altering the prettyprint configuration in the CUPS user manual and so i come here for a solution!
Im running Slackware 10.0 + CUPS v1.1.20 with a usb connected samsung ml-1740 printer using the supplied ppd driver file from samsung.
I print documents from console using the simple command 'lpr-cups -o prettyprint filename'

thanks in advance!
 
  


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