Hi..
Checking the
man a2ps it lets you set the font size, lines per page and all other types of formating, including multiple pages on one physical page.
I only create the new $tmp2 file for memory sizing issues, this way there's no limit on how big of a file it can convert. I orginally had it all in memory..
You can deceide if it's good enough to do what you need just from the command line, run the htmldoc with your options till you get it the way you like and make your Postscript file, then ps2pdf (Ghostscript) to make a PDF.
Perl is the greatest for tying all this stuff together!
ronzo
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