contains the slides to be used in your C programming course. It is a postscript file with 258 pages, of size A4. The pages in the files, and the slides in lectures have a one-to-one correspondence.
The file
contains the same slides, but compressed into 69 pages of A4. Compression is achieved in two ways: 1) removing boundaries between slides to that more than one slide can appear per page; and 2) using smaller font sizes.
So, slides.ps is probably a bit easier to use in lectures, and costs about 13 pounds or 6.50 pounds, depending on the printing option used (these options are described below). slides.small.ps, on the other hand, amy be more difficult to use, but is cheaper. It will cost you about 3.50 pounds or 1.80 pounds, depending on your choice of printing option. THESE ESTIMATED PRICES ARE BASED ON A COST OF 5p PER SHEET.
Use the command line:
lpr -P<< printer >> slides.ps
where << printer >> is the name of the printer you have been allocated.
Use the command line
print_pages
where << printer >> is the name of the printer you have
been allocated, and
print_pages 1 5 | lpr -Pslw
will print pages 1 to 5 (inclusive) on printer slw .
Of course,
print_pages 1 258 | lpr -Pslw
will print all the notes on the printer slw .
Use the command line
two slides per page << pagei >> << pagej >> | lpr -P<< printer >>
where << printer >> is the name of the printer you have
been allocated, and << pagei >> << pagej >> are the pages
that limit the section want to print. For example:
two slides per page 1 5 | lpr -Pslw
will print pages 1 to 5 (inclusive) on printer slw .
Of course,
two slides per page 1 258 | lpr -Pslw
will print all the notes on the printer slw .