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1.1 root 1: .TH DIPRESS 1 5/23/85
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13: .SH NAME
14: dipress - convert device independent troff output to interpress
15: .SH SYNOPSIS
16: .B dipress
17: [
18: .BI -f directory
19: ] [
20: .BI -o list
21: ] [
22: .B -t
23: ] [ file ] ...
24: .SH DESCRIPTION
25: .I Dipress
26: take the output of device independent
27: .IR troff (1)
28: found in the files specified,
29: produce an interpress file, and queue that file for printing on the
30: interpress printer. If no files are specified, then standard input
31: is used. The following options are understood:
32: .TP
33: .BI -f directory
34: Take font information from
35: .I directory
36: instead of the default.
37: .TP
38: .BI -o list
39: Print pages whose numbers are given in the comma\(hyseparated
40: .IR list .
41: The list contains single numbers
42: .I N
43: and ranges
44: .IB N1 \- N2.
45: A missing
46: .I N1
47: means the lowest numbered page, a missing
48: .I N2
49: means the highest.
50: .TP
51: .B -t
52: Direct output to standard output rather than the printer. No queueing
53: is performed if this option is specified. Redirecting standard output
54: is highly recommended when this option is used.
55: .SH FILES
56: .DT
57: /usr/local/lib/font/devipress device and font information
58: .SH "SEE ALSO"
59: troff(1)
60: .SH AUTHOR
61: William LeFebvre, Webster Research Center, Xerox Corporation
62: .SH BUGS
63: If you have Services 11 or earlier on your printer, long boxes will
64: experience a small overshoot at the right end.
65: .PP
66: For a similar reason, it is recommended that the -\fBD\fR option be used
67: with
68: .IR pic(1).
69: Any pictures built with the drawing commands will not show up on the
70: Xerox 8700/9700. That printer uses a different representation for bitmaps
71: than the 8044.
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