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Printing HTML sources.
From: |
Kaspar Smoolenaars |
Subject: |
Printing HTML sources. |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:03:58 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.9i |
Standard behaviour, print what you get.
Exceptional behaviour, render html-source first.
One would expect that if an HTML source is send to an application to
print, it gets printed as is, source. This should be standard
behaviour. Standard behaviour shouldn't require extra options.
( you don't want to stop the car, get out, adjust some nuts and bolts
get back in and take a left turn, where you can just turn the wheel to
go right )
Yes, I know with options I can switch this off. I'm just pointing out
the interface is inconsistent. So someone can think about that in other
projects forinstance.
K.
Mind you, I don't expect you to fix or change anything. All linux
fanatics here seem to think present behaviour is completely normal.
But then...
(obvious remark SNIPPED)
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[From the manual page of find]
-ctime n File's status was last changed n*24 hours ago.
-mtime n File's data was last modified n*24 hours ago.
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-atime n File's data was last altered n*24 hours ago.
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