Dear Nicoleta,
> Can you tell me please haow can I print the *.ps file?
Assuming that you are working under a Unix/Linux operating system, you
could type in a shell:
lpr spm99.ps
This would print to the default printer. If you want to specify another
printer, type:
lpr -Pname_of_printer spm99.ps
(where you substitute name_of_printer. Note that there is no space
between -P and the rest of the argument).
If you are working under WinNT (which I am actually not using), you
could load the ps-file in ghostview or any other program, which can read
ps-files and print it from there...
Stefan
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Stefan Kiebel
Functional Imaging Laboratory
Wellcome Dept. of Cognitive Neurology
12 Queen Square
WC1N 3BG London, UK
Tel.: +44-(0)20-7833-7478
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