html2ps 1.0b7-6 source package in Ubuntu

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html2ps (1.0b7-6) unstable; urgency=medium

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Builds

Kinetic: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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html2ps_1.0b7-6.dsc 1.8 KiB 323c391f668920b8a38eedc7615c0afae12360502a7d94091ae8c6b004a3f7dd
html2ps_1.0b7.orig.tar.gz 125.4 KiB d553980468a14bae738982c384c17f426ecf77dafd9a4e2499d520953f156f14
html2ps_1.0b7-6.debian.tar.xz 11.7 KiB 10cbf5391daf819f7dc3a96035eef39251b096c314d9e8042ad3d953dd894ad8

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Binary packages built by this source

html2ps: No summary available for html2ps in ubuntu kinetic.

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xhtml2ps: HTML to PostScript converter (Tcl/Tk GUI frontend)

 This program converts HTML directly to PostScript. The HTML code can be
 retrieved from one or more URLs or local files, specified as parameters
 on the command line. A comprehensive level of HTML is supported,
 including inline images, CSS 1.0, and some features of HTML 4.0.
 .
 This package provides an (outdated) GUI frontend to the html2ps
 converter.
 .
 This is our justification for the suggests list:
 .
 We suggest weblint-perl because it is the default method for checking
 HTML syntax (see Operations | Preferences).
 .
 We suggest lpr because it is the default printing command (see
 Operations | Preferences).
 .
 We suggest mailcap because see is the default command used to open
 the postscript viewer (see Operations | Preferences).
 .
 We suggest postscript-viewer because this package generates postscripts
 which can be viewed with postscript-viewer (see Operations |
 Preferences).