I personally believe that lately I'm somewhat "forced" to post slightly OT stuff, for even this is not strictly a SoPW just as much as SoP-info-W. Namely, I want to print the documentation for some CPAN module (yes, my eyes are bleeding and I prefer not to waste paper, but I will have to stay away from the pc for some time, later...) So, I was just about to fire up the printer on the web page above, but before doing so I'll ask: which is the Best™ way to do so?

I know that CPAN has many alternatives/mirrors and I was wondering wheter any of them would provide me with a particularly printer friendly version of the same documentation: less paper and ink/toner, or a ready made pdf rendering... stuff like this.

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In reply to Most printer friendly version of the documentation? by blazar

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