Very good articles, but can't print properly

I really appreciate these articles, and find them all very useful. My
complements to QSSL for publishing these.

I have problems though when printing them (I do still need paper copy
once in a while) from either netscape or msie. The right ends of the
lines go off the printable area. I’ve tired saving as postscript and
they still miss the line ends. I’ve tried saving as html and doing
html2ps, and still miss the line ends. I don’t know what else to do, but
print the plain text version in this newsgroup, and try to get the
images later.
I’ve even edited the html saved file and that works but is missing
figures.

Could you convert them to pdf or ps and make them available?

Or tell me (I’m not too up to date on all the ps/pdf/html/printer
techniques) how to get paper copy.

Many thanks again for this documentation effort!

John H. Zouck
The Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory

Try Changing the View Text Size - It affects my printing any Viewing:
IE5: View - Text Size - Smallest
Voyager: View - Increase/Decrease Font
For messages with column data you can also select fixed for fixed width font, but typically variable
width is easier to read.
-Paul

John H. Zouck <john_zouck@jhuapl.edu> wrote in message news:3A6EF09F.1353221F@jhuapl.edu

I really appreciate these articles, and find them all very useful. My
complements to QSSL for publishing these.

I have problems though when printing them (I do still need paper copy
once in a while) from either netscape or msie. The right ends of the
lines go off the printable area. I’ve tired saving as postscript and
they still miss the line ends. I’ve tried saving as html and doing
html2ps, and still miss the line ends. I don’t know what else to do, but
print the plain text version in this newsgroup, and try to get the
images later.
I’ve even edited the html saved file and that works but is missing
figures.

Could you convert them to pdf or ps and make them available?

Or tell me (I’m not too up to date on all the ps/pdf/html/printer
techniques) how to get paper copy.

Many thanks again for this documentation effort!

John H. Zouck
The Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory