On 15/02/07, Theo Band <theo.band at xanadu-wireless.com> wrote: > I thought this was easy, but it turns out to be not so obvious. > > My problem: > I have a database with hour registration. I need to print out about > hundreds of pages and have them signed by employees. Of course I want to > do this automatically. Up to now I have a collection of html pages (got > them using wget). So the final thing I want is to print them all out in > one go. > > How to do that? > > I search for a command-line option to convert the html to pdf. Or have > firefox/konqueror print them directly without user intervention (there > is not a switch like "firefox --print <url>"). Note that the pages are > off-line, not on the server. The original pages can only retrieved with > after authorization. That's why I used wget with a saved session cookie. > > Anyone got an simple solution? Doesn't sending the HTML content to 'lpr' Just Work? I would've thought all the Foomatic filtering magic would've known what to do with HTML, though I don't have a Linux box setup for printing here. Otherwise, look for html2pdf or html2ps. Will.