From: Brad Haack Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: pr.exe - how to turn off job header page Date: 16 Jun 1997 07:37:38 -0600 Organization: Lockheed Martin EIS Lines: 37 Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: 160.205.22.172 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Eli Zaretskii writes: > > > On 12 Jun 1997, Brad Haack wrote: > > > How do I turn off the job header page with pr (Windows 95)? I'm using > > the pr.exe that came with djgpp. When using enscript (which uses pr) > > or emacs (I'm not sure how it works) I have the same problem. > > Please explain more what exactly are you complaining about. What is > this job header page you are talking about? is it a blank page or is > something printed on it? It's a header page which has info like user & file name, queue, server, time. The commercial tools like Word, Netscape, etc. do not print this page. It's a waste of paper. >is it printed by your local printer or over the network? network > > Also, AFAIK, neither `enscript' nor Emacs use `pr' by default (Emacs > will only use `pr' if you set some non-default options in the > `lpr-buffer' command). So I don't understand what's `pr' got to do > with this. pr is relevant because that is the program I'm using from the command line to print files. I also have enscript configured to use pr. I don't have emacs figured out yet, lpr-buffer is lpr, but I don't have an lpr program, so I don't understand how it works. Since this is not an emacs news group, I'm not looking for the emacs solution (altho I would like to get that figured out also). Brad