@end ignore
-@node Emacs Server, Hardcopy, Shell, Top
+@node Emacs Server, Printing, Shell, Top
@section Using Emacs as a Server
@pindex emacsclient
@cindex Emacs as a server
rest of the arguments is not taken as a list of files to visit but as
a list of expressions to evaluate.
-@node Hardcopy, PostScript, Emacs Server, Top
-@section Hardcopy Output
+@node Printing, Sorting, Emacs Server, Top
+@section Printing Hard Copies
@cindex hardcopy
+@cindex printing
- The Emacs commands for making hardcopy let you print either an entire
-buffer or just part of one, either with or without page headers.
-See also the hardcopy commands of Dired (@pxref{Misc File Ops})
-and the diary (@pxref{Displaying the Diary}).
+ Emacs provides commands for printing hard copies of either an entire
+buffer or just part of one, with or without page headers. You can
+invoke the printing commands directly, as detailed in the following
+section, or using the @samp{File} menu on the menu bar. See also the
+hardcopy commands of Dired (@pxref{Misc File Ops}) and the diary
+(@pxref{Displaying the Diary}).
@table @kbd
@item M-x print-buffer
@code{lpr-add-switches} should be @code{nil} if your printer program is
not compatible with @code{lpr}.
-@node PostScript, PostScript Variables, Hardcopy, Top
+@menu
+* PostScript:: Printing buffers or regions as PostScript.
+* PostScript Variables:: Customizing the PostScript printing commands.
+* Printing Package:: An optional advanced printing interface.
+@end menu
+
+@node PostScript, PostScript Variables,, Printing
@section PostScript Hardcopy
These commands convert buffer contents to PostScript,
The following section describes variables for customizing these commands.
@end ifinfo
-@node PostScript Variables, Sorting, PostScript, Top
+@node PostScript Variables, Printing Package, PostScript, Printing
@section Variables for PostScript Hardcopy
@vindex ps-lpr-command
Many other customization variables for these commands are defined and
described in the Lisp files @file{ps-print.el} and @file{ps-mule.el}.
-@node Sorting, Narrowing, PostScript Variables, Top
+@node Printing Package,, PostScript Variables, Printing
+@section Printing Package
+@cindex Printing package
+
+ The basic Emacs facilities for printing hardcopy can be extended
+using the Printing package. This provides an easy-to-use interface
+for choosing what to print, previewing PostScript files before
+printing, and setting various printing options such as print headers,
+landscape or portrait modes, duplex modes, and so forth. On GNU/Linux
+or Unix systems, the Printing package relies on the @file{gs} and
+@file{gv} utilities, which are distributed as part of the GhostScript
+program. On MS-Windows, the @file{gstools} port of Ghostscript can be
+used.
+
+@findex pr-interface
+ To use the Printing package, add @code{(require 'printing)} to your
+init file (@pxref{Init File}). The usual printing options in the menu
+bar will be replaced with a @samp{Printing} submenu, containing
+various printing options. You can also type @kbd{M-x pr-interface
+RET}; this creates a @samp{*Printing Interface*} buffer, similar to a
+customization buffer , where you can set the printing options. After
+selecting what and how to print, start the print job using the
+@samp{Print} button (click @kbd{mouse-2} on it, or move point over it
+and type @kbd{RET}). For further information on the various options,
+use the @samp{Interface Help} button.
+
+@node Sorting, Narrowing, Printing, Top
@section Sorting Text
@cindex sorting