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On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 06:15:37AM +0200, Peter Stamfest wrote: > On Sun, 7 May 2000, Brendin Emslie wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have used html2ps and htmldoc to convert HTML to Postscript. html2ps > > works better thatn htmldoc but neither work as good as loading the page in > > netscape and saving it as postscript. Is it possible to save an html file > > as a postscript file using netscape on the command line? Can anyone suggest > > http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/x-remote.php > > But last time I checked, you needed to have netscape running in > interactive mode. The -remote commandline switch wants to contact an > already running netscape. Well, one could write a queue system, that would reuse one netscape instance. Additionally the Framebuffer X server might be a nice idea. One problem with this that I see is, that you cannot be sure when the page is really loaded. (Perhaps I've overlooked something.) One way to monitor this might be writing a monitoring proxy server, so you can monitor if netscape is still activly loading something. > > better html to postscript conversion programs? What is a good postscript > > WYSIWYG editor? There ain't any. Postscript (in general) is not meant as a document format. Andreas -- Andreas Kostyrka | andreas@mtg.co.at phone: +43/1/7070750 | phone: +43/676/4091256 MTG Handelsges.m.b.H. | fax: +43/1/7065299 Raiffeisenstr. 16/9 | 2320 Zwoelfaxing AUSTRIA http://www.euro.cauce.org/ | http://www.cauce.org/