Saturday, May 22, 2010

Re: Printing from gvim

Tony Mechelynck-2 wrote:
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> On 22/05/10 18:12, jurcis wrote:
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> Starting the numbering at 5 is IMHO not possible, unless maybe you can
> compute exactly which number to print from the data available when the
> header is displayed, and then use a %{...} expression-evaluation
> substring. Did you use percent strings as mentioned under
> |pheader-option| and detailed under 'statusline' ? The default value
> shown under |pheader-option| (NOT when setting the option to the empty
> string) should display:
>
> - file name & path, truncated at left if too long
> - [help] if it is a help file
> - [+] if 'modified' or [-] if 'nomodifiable'
> - elastic whitespace between left and right parts
> - "Page ###" (where ### is the page number).
>
> Your gvim version is compiled with +statusline I suppose? If it isn't,
> you'll have to exchange it for a newer model. ;-)
>
>
> However, :hardcopy is supposed to print in black-and-white. I wonder
> where the "colours" you spoke about came from.
>
>
> Oh, thinking of it, maybe you meant printing from the fifth page,
> skipping four pages at the beginning of the file? That might be
> possible, I'm not sure, by setting options in the menu that Windows pops
> up (on a Vim for Windows, built with -postscript +printer) when you
> issue the :hardcopy command with no exclamation mark.
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>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
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Im using gvim 7.2 and print with bullzip pdf printer. The colors could come
from bullzip. But vim makes the page setup. Thanks for the support. Ill try
to work without page numbers and see if i can add them somehow later to the
pdf file.
Jurcis
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