jeng@ipanema..bellcore.com (Fureching Jeng) (01/17/90)
I have about 40 Lightspeed C source files to print out. Is there an easy way that I can print all of them at one command or two? Jeng
Jerry.Andrews@f426.n109.z1.fidonet.org (Jerry Andrews) (01/18/90)
FJ> I have about 40 Lightspeed C source files to print out. Is FJ> there an easy way that I can print all of them at one command or two? Sure (you MS-DOS-bashers listening?) -- the command is "PRINT *.C"... ;) -- Jerry Andrews at The Black Cat's Shack (Fidonet 1:109/401) Internet: Jerry.Andrews@f426.n109.z1.fidonet.org UUCP: ...!uunet!blkcat!426!Jerry.Andrews
halam@umnd-cpe-cola.d.umn.edu (haseen alam) (01/20/90)
In article <366.25B55B69@blkcat.fidonet.org> Jerry.Andrews@f426.n109.z1.fidonet.org (Jerry Andrews) writes: > > FJ> I have about 40 Lightspeed C source files to print out. Is > FJ> there an easy way that I can print all of them at one command or two? > >Sure (you MS-DOS-bashers listening?) -- the command is "PRINT *.C"... > Well I have not tried it in a while, but while you are in the desktop high light all the files that you want to print (by SHIFT+click) and then give the print command from the file menu. See if that works when you do not have a dos prompt and command line!!! Haseen.
Armadillo@cup.portal.com (Russ Armadillo Coffman) (01/21/90)
Jerry Andrews: FJ> I have about 40 Lightspeed C source files to print out. Is FJ> there an easy way that I can print all of them at one command or two? Sure (you MS-DOS-bashers listening?) -- the command is "PRINT *.C"... So how would you print all but one file? Or two? Or add some random file not specially named? If DOS can't handle simple situations like that, I pass (and I did). -Russ