On 26/10/12 21:41, Luis wrote:
> Hello
>
> To make a .ps file with python code with syntax color I use:
>
>    :hardcopy > %.ps
>
> That work well !
>
> But if I use it from bash:
>
>    $ cat hardcopy.vim
>    :hardcopy > %.ps
>    $ vim -e -s my_code.py < hardcopy.vim
>
> I get a my_code.py.ps file with no color but hugly bold instead colors syntax highlight
>
> Luis
>
Try
echo 'x' >> hardcopy.vim
vim -S hardcopy.vim my_code.py
Or you could edit hardcopy.vim, add a line with x (or q) and optionally 
remove the colon before :hardcopy.
IIUC, Vim will open and close, and give you the desired output.
-S filename tells Vim to source another file at the end of startup, in 
addition to your vimrc (or -u file) which is sourced at the beginning of 
startup.
See :help -S
Best regards,
Tony.
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