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Re: [Lynx-dev] Print to disk, WITH Address?
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Re: [Lynx-dev] Print to disk, WITH Address? |
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Wed, 29 Mar 2006 14:06:55 -0500 |
>>>> 20060326 01:34 -0500, Linda L. Hull >>>>
When I do this, the URL information is not saved. I have no idea
where I got the document. I'm doing research for a legal case,
Knowing where I got the information is very important, so that
I can share it, put it in a file etc.
Is there a way to set up Lynx to incorporate the Address information
into documents printed to disk? (And then printed out, too.)
<<<<<<<<
The information is found in shell-variables pass'd on to a program that
runs under "PRINTER". For MS-DOS I wrote a program that first outputs
the URL and the modification-timestamp (if present!) and after that copies
the former named file to latter named file. Under Unix one can write a
shell-script to the same effect:
echo URL: "$LYNX_PRINT_URL"
echo ${LYNX_PRINT_LASTMOD+Date:} "$LYNX_PRINT_LASTMOD
"
cp "$1" "$2"
and put its name after "PRINTER" in "lynx.cfg", which partly explains the
process. The variables outputted by Lynx are shown in some Lynx help-page
(I forget which).
This, of course, is printing to file, not printer, but maybe you can write
a shell-script that coppies all to the printer--but maybe it is better to
print to file, and print that.
- [Lynx-dev] Print to disk, WITH Address?, Linda L. Hull, 2006/03/28
- Re: [Lynx-dev] Print to disk, WITH Address?, Rado S, 2006/03/29
- Re: [Lynx-dev] Print to disk, WITH Address?,
hsv <=
- [Lynx-dev] Re: Print to disk, WITH Address?, Morten Bo Johansen, 2006/03/30
- [Lynx-dev] Re: Print to disk, WITH Address?, hsv, 2006/03/31