Annotation of 43BSD/contrib/dipress/ucblpr/README, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: Include here are some very simple shell scripts that allow
        !             2: you to tie in the xerox utilities with the ucb lpr system.
        !             3: This is what we are currently using at Berkeley.  Due to
        !             4: overworked staff, this is something that hangs together just barely,
        !             5: and someday we will do better.
        !             6: 
        !             7: If you set this up, you can use ditroff -t | lpr -n,
        !             8: or maha -t | lpr -t, accross several networked machines. 
        !             9: 
        !            10: The files included here are:
        !            11: 
        !            12: ditroff                --  Shell script for running and spooling "Titroff"
        !            13:                    (The same script works on all machines at berkeley).
        !            14: printcap       -- /etc/printcap on the machine that spools to the 8044
        !            15: remotecap      -- /etc/printcap from a machine that redirects to the first.
        !            16: xcat           -- a printcap style ditroff converting shell script
        !            17: xcat2          -- a printcap style ditroff converting shell script
        !            18:                   designating a second 8044 printer here.
        !            19: xtcat          -- a printcap style shell script filter for directly spooling
        !            20:                   interpress files.
        !            21: ascf.dp                -- a printcap style ascii converting shell script
        !            22:                   We would like to acknowledge the contribution of the `if'
        !            23:                   filter to an individual at cornell university, who asked
        !            24:                   to remain anonymous.

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