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Ten thousand and one apologies if this is off-topic (hard to tell with
this group), but,

How do you print out to a printer stream in c?

Jan 20 '06 #1
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ad********@yahoo.com wrote:
Ten thousand and one apologies if this is off-topic (hard to tell with
this group), but,
I don't actually think it is, if you follow it closely enough,
for long enough.

How do you print out to a printer stream in c?


There is no such thing as a printer stream in C, so no you can't.

Cheers

Vladimir

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Jan 20 '06 #2
ad********@yahoo.com writes:
Ten thousand and one apologies if this is off-topic (hard to tell with
this group), but,

How do you print out to a printer stream in c?


Yes, it's off topic; it depends on the system.

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Jan 20 '06 #3
ad********@yahoo.com wrote:
Ten thousand and one apologies if this is off-topic (hard to tell with
this group), but,

How do you print out to a printer stream in c?


Open the printer with fopen(); write to the printer with fprintf().

Jan 20 '06 #4
Martin Ambuhl <ma*****@earthlink.net> writes:
ad********@yahoo.com wrote:
Ten thousand and one apologies if this is off-topic (hard to tell with
this group), but,
How do you print out to a printer stream in c?


Open the printer with fopen(); write to the printer with fprintf().


That may not be possible on all systems; the printer isn't necessarily
available via a file name.

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Jan 20 '06 #5
ad********@yahoo.com wrote:

Ten thousand and one apologies if this is off-topic (hard to tell
with this group), but,

How do you print out to a printer stream in c?


You do whatever is necessary on your system to make the printer
appear as a text stream. That part is off-topic here, being system
dependant. Having done so, you will have a suitable <name> to
use. You can then:

FILE *f = fopen(<name>, "w");

if (f) goaheadandwriteto(f);

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