(1) piperent, Thanks for your directions. They're great and got me much further along.
I even got, and printed out, a 22-page "man page" which is terrific.
(2) I succeeded in downloading, un-ziping, and "installing" the "enscript" program using the "install wizzard" (included in the download). The "install" process did NOT, however, append the location of my installed "enscript" program to my PATH "environmental variable" (for my Windows XP Home Edition), as I had expected that it would.
(3) In attempting, myself' to "add" the location of the "enscript" program to my existing PATH variable (value was shown by executing the "set<enter>" command in an MS\DOS window), I found no "ready" way to accomplish this for Windows XP Home Edition.
Apparently, there is NO "autoexec.bat" file any more, and the "autoexec.nt": file (which WAS present) did NOT spell out the value for the existing PATH, such that one could edit that line by adding one more directory to it and then save the changed file for the next "boot", (or for the next instantiation of an MS\DOS window.)
(4) As a result, I have "enscript", but I can't execute it in an MS\DOS window as I expected, since my "system" can't find the "enscript.exe" program.
Thanks again everybody\anybody, in advance, for any help you can give me with this.
End-of-memo: Best to you..from ernieah.
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