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9 Printing Nodes
In general, we recommend that you use TeX to format the document and
print sections of it, by running tex
on the Texinfo source file.
However, you may wish to print out the contents of a node as a quick
reference document for later use, or if you don’t have TeX installed.
Info provides you with a command for doing this.
- M-x print-node
-
Pipe the contents of the current node through the command in the environment variable
INFO_PRINT_COMMAND
. If the variable does not exist, the node is simply piped tolpr
(on DOS/Windows, the default is to print the node to the local printer device, ‘PRN’).The value of
INFO_PRINT_COMMAND
may begin with the ‘>’ character, as in ‘>/dev/printer’, in which case Info treats the rest as the name of a file or a device. Instead of piping to a command, Info opens the file, writes the node contents, and closes the file, under the assumption that text written to that file will be printed by the underlying OS.
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