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[Help-gnu-emacs] Re: Printing fontified buffer
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Charles Sebold |
Subject: |
[Help-gnu-emacs] Re: Printing fontified buffer |
Date: |
20 Sep 2000 07:03:23 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.0807 (Gnus v5.8.7) Emacs/20.7 |
>>>>> "Boojum" == Boojum <boojum@use.reply-to.address.invalid> writes:
Boojum> I want to print a fontified buffer to my black and white
Boojum> printer. The gray scale used for colors by ps-print come out
Boojum> unreadable. Therefore, I use ps-extend-face to make some faces
Boojum> print as bold, others as italic, others as underlined, etc. I
Boojum> must be missing something obvious, but how do I specify that a
Boojum> face print as normal black on white, without emphasis or
Boojum> embellishment?
Boojum> ps-extend-face requires that I specify both a color and an
Boojum> extension, but "normal" is not a valid extension. If I don't
Boojum> use ps-extend-face on a face, it defaults to the unreadable
Boojum> gray scale for the color used by font lock mode. I can change
Boojum> the color that font lock mode uses to something that prints
Boojum> clearer, but I'd prefer to stick with the default color scheme
Boojum> if possible.
Boojum> I am using GNU Emacs 20.5.1 on Linux.
,----[ output of M-x apropos-variable ps-print-color-p RET
| ps-print-color-p's value is
| nil
|
| Documentation:
| *Non-nil means print the buffer's text in color.
|
| You can customize this variable.
|
| Defined in `ps-print'.
`----
Does this help? It might be a start, in addition to font-lock changes;
it worked well enough for me.
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