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print-destination-unix: preference variable
Default value: !lpr "%f"
Under Unix, this variable tells Epsilon how to print. If it names a
file, Epsilon will print by simply writing text to that file. But if
it starts with a ! character (as is usual), Epsilon will interpret
the text after the ! as a command line to execute in order to
print a file.
Epsilon substitutes the file to be printed for any %f sequence in
the command line. For example, if your system requires you to type
"netprint filename" to print a file, set print-destination to
!netprint %f and Epsilon will run that command, passing it the
file name of the temporary file it generates holding the text to
print. The print-destination can include any of the file name
template sequences, such as %p for the path to the file to print.
More info:
Printing
print-buffer
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