Print - text file printer
PR [-L] [-H] [-M#] [-N#] listfile [[-L] [-H] [-M#] [-N#] listfile...]

Syntax      Print [options] listfile [[options] listfile...]

Description Print will print the specified files onto the currently selected
            printer.  The files may be specified as either full or partial
            pathnames, and may contain APW wildcard characters.  The program
            does NOT do any filetype checking.  If you attempt to print an OBJ
            or S16 file (or anything that doesn't contain ASCII text), you'll
            probably be awarded with a lot of garbage being printed.  Use
            caution!

            Command line switches may be used to modify the output to the
            printer, and are described below.  The program will use the
            printercolumns and printerinit shell variables when accessing the
            printer.

Input       Print does not read standard input.  All files to be printed must
            be specified on the command line.

Output      Print internally redirects standard output to the .PRINTER device.

Diagnostics Errors and warnings are written to diagnostic output.

Options     The following options may be specified in any order on the command
            line.  Options remain in effect until changed by another occurrance
            of the option on the command line.  This can occur between filename
            specifications in case you wish to print one file using one format
            and print subsequent files using a different format.

            You can specify any combination of pathnames and switches, and as
            many as the length of the command line will allow.  A space must
            separate every parameter specified on the command line.  If there
            are no flags preceeding a pathname, the values of the associated
            program variables will maintain their previous values, or the
            default if no flags were specified at all.

            -l      This switch toggles the setting of a program variable that
                    decides whether or not line numbers will be printed on each
                    line of the file.  By default, this switch is set to OFF.

            -h      This switch toggles the setting of a program variable that
                    decides whether or not a heading is printed at the
                    beginning of each page.  The heading consists of the
                    filename (minus any preceeding pathname), the current date,
                    time, and page number.  The default setting of this switch
                    is ON.

            -m#     This allows you to specify the number of spaces to print at
                    the beginning of each line so that you can leave some space
                    for three-hole punching.  No spaces are allowed between the
                    'm' and the number.  The program starts with this variable
                    set to 0.

            -n#     This switch allows you to specify the number of lines to
                    print per page.  No spaces are allowed between the 'n' and
                    the number.  The program starts out with this variable set
                    to 60.

Examples:

            print print.cc

            This will print the file "print.cc" to the printer, using the
            default program variable settings (heading-Yes, no left margin, 60
            lines per page, no line numbers).

            print -l print.cc

            Same as above, but WILL preceed each line of the file with a 5
            digit line number.

            print -l print.cc -h -l -m6 print.help

            Same as above, but in addition, will print the file "print.help"
            with no line numbers (the -l preceeding print.help will toggle line
            numbers back OFF), and with no page heading.  A binding margin of 6
            spaces is also specified.

            print 3/=.lst

            Will list all files in the APW work directory (3/, normally your
            /RAM disk) that end in the characters ".lst".
