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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> run a separate instance of EPM with the select .INI.
> After printing you would just exit from this instance.
>
> You would select your margin specific .INI by adjusting
> EPMPATH or, perhaps, the startup directory of the object.
>
> The command line would be something like:
> /m 'postme qprint' 'postme quit' %*
I think I'ill just put all the different margins into EPM.INI, perhaps
as EPM.MARGIN1, EPM.MARGIN2, etc.
Then when I drop the file on the .cmd I'll just read the desired MARGIN
value and write it to EPM.MARGIN.
That way I won't need a bunch of different INI's in different paths.
- Peter
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