1 - Much from HTML 4.0 - that is relevant for printing - is supported
2 (incidentally, the PostScript and PDF versions of the HTML 4.0 draft,
3 were generated using html2ps). For example, all character entities
4 (except ‌, ‍, ‎, and ‏) are supported.
5 - Many possibilities to control the appearance. Starting with this version,
6 this is mostly done using configuration files.
7 - Support for processing multiple documents, also automatically by
8 recursively following links.
9 - A table of contents can be generated, either from the links in a document,
10 or automatically from document headings.
11 - Configurable page headers/footers, that for example can contain
12 document title, URL, page number, current heading, and date.
13 - When converting the PostScript document to PDF - using some other
14 program such as version 5.0 or later of Aladdin Ghostscript, or
15 Adobe Acrobat Distiller - the original hyperlinks in the HTML
16 documents will be retained in the PDF document.
17 - Automatic hyphenation and text justification can be selected.
19 WWW: http://www.tdb.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html