Because that's something that's usually handled quite nicely by the operating system -- thus no programming or scripting language (including Perl) needs to worry about it.
In DOS: print THISFILE
In Unix/Linux: lpr this.file
Your references?
What add-ins?
You've received answers to your post, but we don't do E-Mail responses. If you had provided us with a bit more background as to what you're trying to do, where you've looked already, and what you'd tried, we would be able to help you better.
Good luck.
Alex / talexb / Toronto
"Groklaw is the open-source mentality applied to legal research" ~ Linus Torvalds
In reply to Re: Trying to Print a File
by talexb
in thread Trying to Print a File
by GThorne
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