Well, it turns out there's several simple commands for line
wrapping. Most people pointed me to:
fold -n (splits words at the end of the line!)
fmt -s -c -n (breaks at word boundaries)
NeWSprint options:
enscript (many options, default is to wrap lines)
pl (and use fmt filter)
I even received 2 short c programs :-)
Thanks to (so far)
don@mars.dgrc.doc.ca (Donald McLachlan)
rwolf@dretor.dciem.dnd.ca
pld@ulam.math.luc.edu (Peter Dordal)
sam@john-bigboote.ICS.UCI.EDU (Sam Horrocks)
davisson@ida.org (Chuck Davisson)
<rhallqui@rigel.uark.edu> (Roy Hallquist)
<miker@sbcoc.com> (Mike Raffety)
<amp19263@garfield.amp.com> (John R. Kilheffer)
peters@ra.pad.otca.oz.au (Peter Samuel)
blymn@awadi.com.AU (Brett Lymn)
dmeiklej@gssec.bt.co.uk (David Meiklejohn)
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