prnf250.zip
| Author: |
Dick Wisan |
| Categories: |
MIS::Printer utilities
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| Downloads: |
2173 |
| File Size: |
281543 |
| Release Date: |
October 11, 1997 |
| Operating Systems: |
MS-DOS |
| System requirements: |
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| FREE |
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Description by Publisher
A collection of programs:
PrnSet is a non-resident universal printer setter. You can fit any
v 3.00 printer by editing a data file with an ASCII editor. New:
output redirection from the command line and big numbers for
head-positioning to allow multi-across labels .
CountPgs gets information about the file: Number, length, & width of
v 3.53 pages; presence of: Left Margin, FF's, ragged ends, tabs,
high-bit (usually graphics) characters, bare CR's, misplaced
^Z's, over-size pages, et al.
CRout (new program) removes CR-with-overprint from files which make
v 1.10 underline and boldface that way. Can replace it with any print
control symbols required (including PrnSert's).
Mangler does several kinds of minor surgery: insert FF's, add/strip
v 2.90 margin, add/strip terminal blanks, break file into parts, re-
move/replace strings, UN-paginate, reverse order of pages, re-
move headers, swap frontsy-backsy around CR's, cvt hi-bit
graphix boxes to '|', '-' & vice-versa, cvt Unix & DOS line-
ends, soften hard returns. New: end non-empty lines with blank.
Pagina breaks an unpaged file into pages, with or w/o headers, foot-
v 3.31 ers & margins. _Lots_ of choice about the headers & footers.
Prn2Both divides a paged file for printing on both sides of the paper
v 2.23 (print odd pages, turn over, & print even pages on the back).
Can make proper margins and reverse headers and footers if
necessary.
PrnSert if you insert print control instructions in a text file, using
v 2.00 PrnSet's command line style, PrnSert will read and print the
text, interpreting the print control instructions according
to your regular PrnSet data file. New: multi-across labels.
Special requirements: None.
prnf250.zip has replaced prnf245.zip.
Public Domain. Uploaded by the author.
R. N. (Dick) Wisan
wisanr@hartwick.edu