> No plugin necessary. See
>
> :help :hardcopy
> :help popt-option
>
> Margin setting is included. Not sure about wrapping by words; but you can reformat the text prior to printing, in order to make sure that your lines don't exceed your the width between your print margins.
Thanks, Tony. Actually, I do have a little experience with that. From what I can tell from the help, you can setting wrapping, but it appears to be at characters. And on a Mac, which I have, the default and only font is courier.
I've never had occasion to reset line width in the past. [I've been picking up files in TextEdit and printing from there.] If I can do that and print without having to save I imagine that would work. If I have to save to get the new setting to take effect in the print, it might be more trouble than it's worth. [I'd have to go back and reset line width to my normal setting, which is to wrap by word at the screen.
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Eric Weir
eeweir@bellsouth.net
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from which and thanks to which all cultural and social goods derive."
- Zygmunt Bauman
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