To print
messages in MH-E, use the command P p
(mh-ps-print-msg). You can print all the messages in
a range (as in C-u P p 1 3 5-7 last:5 frombob
<RET>, see Ranges).
You can also send the output to a file with P f
(mh-ps-print-msg-file). This command will print
inline text attachments but will not decrypt messages. However,
when a message is displayed in an MH-Show buffer, then that
buffer is used verbatim for printing with the caveat that only
text attachments, if opened inline, are printed. Therefore,
encrypted messages can be printed by showing and decrypting them
first. The commands P p and P f do not use
the options mh-lpr-command-format or
mh-print-background-flag, described below.
Colors are emulated
on black-and-white printers with shades of gray. This might
produce illegible output, even if your screen colors only use
shades of gray. If this is the case, try using the command P
C (mh-ps-print-toggle-color) to toggle between
color, no color, and a black and white representation of the
colors and see which works best. You change this setting
permanently by customizing the option
ps-print-color-p.
Another related function
is the command P F
(mh-ps-print-toggle-faces). This command toggles
between using faces and not. When faces are enabled, the printed
message will look very similar to the message in the MH-Show
buffer.
MH-E uses the ‘ps-print’ package to do the printing, so you can customize the printing further by going to the ‘ps-print’ customization group.
An alternative to using the
‘ps-print’
package is the command P l (mh-print-msg)
(the l is for line printer or lpr). You can
print all the messages in a range. The message is formatted with
mhl1 and printed
with the lpr
command.
The command
P l uses two options. The option
mh-lpr-command-format contains the Unix command line
which performs the actual printing. The string can contain one
escape, ‘%s’,
which is replaced by the name of the folder and the message
number and is useful for print job names. The default setting is
"lpr -J '%s'". I use "mpage -h'%s' -b Letter
-H1of -mlrtb -P" which produces a nice header and adds a
bit of margin so the text fits within my printer's margins.
Normally messages are printed in the foreground. If this is slow
on your system, you may elect to turn on the option
mh-print-background-flag to print in the background.
If you do this, do not delete the message until it is printed or
else the output may be truncated. These options are not used by
the commands P p or P f.