From: Brendan Kehoe <brendan@cs.widener.edu>
To: rc@archone.tamu.edu
Subject: TeXing with rc
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1992 21:45:44 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199202170345.AA05530@lisa.cs.widener.edu> (raw)
I just threw this together, and thought it was sorta neat:
fn dotex { eval ('tex ' '&& dvijep ' '&& lpr -Pdvi -h ')^$*^(.tex .dvi .dvi-jep) }
It'll tex a file, convert it into something our LaserJet can handle,
then print it out, too. :-)
Brendan
P.S. I couldn't get around using the .tex and .dvi extensions; they're
not really necessary, though. (() () .dvi-jep) didn't cut it. Any
suggestions?
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