Traditionally I've always used enscript on unix for this task, landscape mode (rotated) and two pages of code per page of paper. Note that I'm more concerned with the page layout here than actual context highlights in the code itself. "Straightforward" solutions such as using some of the more common word processors out there to rotate and split pages don't seem to be sufficiently adept with the fonts. (with enscript, you are quite literally getting two pages per page of paper -- each 'page' has the same content as if you had printed one page per page).
I'll be darned if I can find anything as useful in the windows world. Am I stuck with trying to run enscript from cygwin?
Thanks,
Matt
In reply to Fancy Printers for Code on Windows by mojotoad
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