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Another way to do this Kernelpanic is with a Screen Snip app. I'm using Windows and find it on my task bar. You just highlight what you want to print, snip it and just print. The problem is it also prints all the color so the IDE background needs to be white. I find this quick but can only highlight a page worth of the IDE screen at a time. App I'm using is call Snip & Sketch
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Isn't the easiest solution to just save the program to drive, open your preferred word processor, and then print it from there?
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If I want to print only a few lines of the code, I just do a copy-paste from IDE to Word. If I want to include an entire program in a document, just copy the .bas file to whatever folder you are working in, even maybe a temp folder, and then change the filename extension from .bas to .txt. Print using Notepad, WordPad, Word, whatever.
If the .bas file includes characters from the extended IBM character set, Word will ask you how to import that .txt file. They will show up correctly. Actually, I've been doing this since back in MS QuickBasic days.
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I'm glad you mentioned color. When I print, it's all black and white. I didn't consider making a color printing of the IDE.
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No more color, no more ink, no more dried up clogged print heads. Toner sure solved allot of problems!
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I print greyscale, saves some bucks
Too bad "Steve-boy's" jingle sucks