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Enscript

GNU enscript converts ASCII files to PostScript and stores generated output to a file or sends it directly to the printer. It includes features for "pretty-printing" (language sensitive code highlighting) in several programming languages. It supports ten different input encodings, Adobe Font Metrics files, and user defined fancy headers. AFM files for the most common PostScript fonts are included in the distribution; the program itself can download PostScript fonts. Other features include language sensitive highlighting, N-up printing, inlined EPS images, comments, and the ability to change body color and font on the fly.

Documentation

User manual Included

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released on 2 June 2010

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Licensing

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GPLv2orlaterKelly Hopkins3 June 2010
GPLv3orlaterKelly Hopkins3 June 2010


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email mtr@iki.fi" Markkus Rossi Maintainer

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Bug Tracking E-mail mailto:bug-enscript@gnu.org
Developer,Support E-mail mailto:mtr@iki.fi


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 26 January 2010.



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