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August 11,1991
PRint paginator - ver 1.3 - (c) by W.L. Sheldon - All rights reserved.
PRint is a very useful utility that allows you to print-out any ascii text
file that doesn't have page-breaks in them. PRint will automaticaly page-
anate, number, & identify the pages as it goes with a header containing file
name, date & time. You can also set the number of columns per-line printed.
Particularly useful for programmers wanting to print there source code with-
out first running it through a word processor.
Useing PRint is very straight forward: pr [-w[n]] [text file name/path].
-w = Wrap lines longer than 'n' characters (default is 80).
n = Maximum characters per line
(if '-w' is not included, lines will be the same as the input file)
You may use wild cards (* ?), and, as long as you supply the path, your text
file may be in any directory or drive.
If you find "PRint paginator" of use, please register by sending a check or
money order for $5.00 (plus $1.00 shipping) to:
W. L. Sheldon
Rt 13 Box 950L
Leander, Tx 78641
You will receive the latest version of PRint and several additional VERY useful
utilities to try out without obligation.
Some of the utilities that I'm just now in the process of putting the finishing
touches on are a harddisk directory and file lister/viewer that will not only
allow you to manipulate & view your directories and files, but also edit
selected files using your favorite editor/word processor. Also, a ZIP file
listing, viewing and unziping utility that will allow you to brouse through
zip files, view the contents and then either unzip the whole thing or selected
files.
These additional utilities should be finished in a matter of a month of two, and
if they are finished in time, I will include them when you register PRint. You
will then have an opportunity to try them out, and if you like them, go ahead
and register, otherwise all I ask is that you spread them around to BBS's and
friends to see if they might find them useful.
I can be reached at the above address or online at:
"The Programmers Retreat" (512) 259-3864/3875
or
Compuserve #70224,1353
I check in both places regularly.
Enjoy,
Wallace L. Sheldon