I'm using SPlus 4.5 (SP2) under Windows 95 (and 98). While I can format
the supplied help files up to a point, the example code is always presented
in a fixed width font with hard carriage returns and no matter what size
font I use (small, default, or large), is always too wide to print. Since
the example code is frequently what I need to see (and I sometimes like to
study it carefully), I haven't figured out a way to reduce the font size to
something that prints without cutting off the far left side of the code.
This problem is unique to SPlus's help file and it is limited to the
monospace code within the help file. I have no other help files on my
machine that I can't format to my printer width.
Is there some easy workaround. I like to have printed copies of functions
that don't have hard copy documentation.
Thank you,
Dr. Marc R. Feldesman
Professor and Chairman
Anthropology Department
Portland State University
P.O. Box 751
Portland, Oregon 97207
email: feldesmanm@pdx.edu
phone: 503-725-3081
fax: 503-725-3905
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