If I want to make a hardcopy of my Perl scripts for any reason I tend to use:
from whatever top level directory the scripts live in. The enscript application does a nice job of syntax highligting and putting headings on output.find . -name '*.p[lm]' -print | xargs enscript -G -Eperl
Also from emacs there is a menu choice to print out the current buffer with syntax highlighting in color bseides.
In reply to Re: hardcopy printout of perl code
by blue_cowdawg
in thread hardcopy printout of perl code
by andyford
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