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(find-buffer-file-type-coding-system): Use default-buffer-file-coding-system when file doesn't exist (and isn't covered by a special case) instead of forcing undecided-dos against the user's wishes. (direct-print-region-helper): New function based on direct-print-region-function; sends data to specified printer port without further translation. Recognize and handle specially the standard `print' and `nprint' programs, as well as `lpr' and similar programs. Only write directly to the printer port if no print program is specified. Work around a bug in Windows 9x affecting Win32 version of Emacs by invoking command.com to write to the printer port instead of writing directly. (direct-print-region-function): Use direct-print-region-helper to do most of the work. (direct-ps-print-region-function): New function; analogue of direct-print-region-function for ps-print. (ps-lpr-command): Comment out setq; leave as example usage. (ps-lpr-switches): Ditto.
author Andrew Innes <andrewi@gnu.org>
date Sun, 17 Jan 1999 19:00:24 +0000
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2 # This works only in GNU make. Using the patterns avoids\
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