how to print "source file", plus a mild rant

Bob Jones bjones at unf.edu
Wed Mar 4 10:31:29 EST 1998


You must go to the "view source" function.  After the source is 
displayed, *then* do the ctl-p.  Yes it does work and yes I've tried it.


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On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, David King wrote:

> > At 05:14 PM 3/3/98, phgray wrote:
> > >4.X does not seem to provide that option - and as the writer has noted -
> > >the built in viewer does not allow printing.
> > 
> > But it does. As a previous message pointed out, Ctrl-P will do the job, *as
> > it does in just about every other PC application.*
> 
> Don't mean to disagree, but - did you actually try it? I just did. It
> doesn't work. Yes, Control-P does print the home page. But it doesn't
> print the source code, which is what the person asked about.
> 
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