Will McDonald wrote: > On 15/02/07, John Summerfield <debian at herakles.homelinux.org> wrote: >> Will McDonald wrote: >> \> >> > 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. >> >> I think it would do a find job of printing the HTML. I don't see how it >> can usefully do much more than that without parsing the HTML and pulling >> in all the images, style sheets and other important inclusions. > > Fair point. I suppose that would depend on the particular format of > the HTML content, is it really just simple, internally consistent HTML > with no referenced images or external style definitions? > > Will. The HTML is all local on disk, no external references (one logo, but that's not important). I tried lpr <htmlfile> but that just print the HTML :-( A filter for PDF is present, that's why I also looked for a HTML to PDF converter. They exist, but work with PHP on a server, and that's a little bit to much work right now. At least I hope there is a little command-line utility html2pdf or htnl2ps or html2printer... Theo