Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/old/man/vpr.0, revision 1.1

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        !             4: VPR(1)             UNIX Programmer's Manual               VPR(1)
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        !             8: NAME
        !             9:      vpr, vprm, vpq, vprint - raster printer/plotter spooler
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        !            11: SYNOPSIS
        !            12:      vpr [ -W ] [ -l ] [ -v ] [ -t [ -1234 font ] ] [ -w ] [
        !            13:      -w_w_i_d_t_h ] [ -m ] [ name ... ]
        !            14:      vprm [ id ...  ] [ filename ...  ] [ owner ...  ]
        !            15:      vpq
        !            16:      vprint [ -W ] file ...
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        !            18: DESCRIPTION
        !            19:      _V_p_r causes the named files to be queued for printing or
        !            20:      typeset simulation on one of the available raster
        !            21:      printer/plotters. If no files are named, the standard input
        !            22:      is read.  By default the input is assumed to be line
        !            23:      printer-like text.  For very wide plotters, the input is run
        !            24:      through the filter /_u_s_r/_l_i_b/_s_i_d_e_b_y_s_i_d_e giving it an argument
        !            25:      of -w106 which arranges it four pages adjacent with 90
        !            26:      column lines (the rest is for the left margin).  Since there
        !            27:      are 8 lines per inch in the default printer font, _v_p_r thus
        !            28:      produces 86 lines per page (the top and bottom lines are
        !            29:      left blank).
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        !            31:      The following options are available:
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        !            33:      -l             Print the input in a more literal manner.
        !            34:                    Page breaks are not inserted, and most con-
        !            35:                    trol characters (except format effectors: \n,
        !            36:                    \f, etc.) are printed (many control charac-
        !            37:                    ters print special graphics not in the ASCII
        !            38:                    character set.) Tab and underline processing
        !            39:                    is still done.  If this option is not given,
        !            40:                    control characters which are not format
        !            41:                    effectors are ignored, and page breaks are
        !            42:                    inserted after an appropriate number of lines
        !            43:                    have been printed on a page.
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        !            45:      -W             Queues files for printing on a wide output
        !            46:                    device, if available.  Normally, files are
        !            47:                    queued for printing on a narrow output dev-
        !            48:                    ice.
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        !            50:      -1234         Specifies a font to be mounted on font posi-
        !            51:                    tion _i.  The daemon will construct a ._r_a_i_l_m_a_g
        !            52:                    file referencing /_u_s_r/_l_i_b/_v_f_o_n_t/_n_a_m_e._s_i_z_e.
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        !            54:      -m             Report by _m_a_i_l(1) when printing is complete.
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        !            56:      -w             (Applicable only to wide output devices.) Do
        !            57:                    not run the input through sidebyside.  Such
        !            58:                    processing has been done already, or full
        !            59:                    (440 character) printer width is desired.
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        !            70: VPR(1)             UNIX Programmer's Manual               VPR(1)
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        !            74:      -w_w_i_d_t_h     Use width _w_i_d_t_h rather than 90 for _s_i_d_e_b_y_-
        !            75:                    _s_i_d_e.
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        !            77:      -v             Use the filter /_u_s_r/_l_i_b/_v_r_a_s_t to convert the
        !            78:                    vectors to raster. The named files must be a
        !            79:                    parameter and vector file (in that order)
        !            80:                    created by _p_l_o_t(3X) routines.
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        !            82:      -t             Use the filter /_u_s_r/_l_i_b/_v_c_a_t to typeset the
        !            83:                    input on the printer/plotter.  The input must
        !            84:                    have been generated by _t_r_o_f_f(1) run with the
        !            85:                    -t option.  This is not normally run directly
        !            86:                    to wide output devices, since it is wasteful
        !            87:                    to run only one page across.  The program
        !            88:                    _v_t_r_o_f_f(1) is normally used and arranges,
        !            89:                    using _v_s_o_r_t for printing to occur four pages
        !            90:                    across, conserving paper.
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        !            92:      _V_p_r_m removes entries from the raster device queues.  The id,
        !            93:      filename or owner should be that reported by _v_p_q. All
        !            94:      appropriate files will be removed.  Both queues are always
        !            95:      searched. The id of each file removed from the queue will
        !            96:      be printed.
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        !            98:      _V_p_q prints the queues.  Each entry in the queue is printed
        !            99:      showing the owner of the queue entry, an identification
        !           100:      number, the size of the entry in characters, and the file
        !           101:      which is to be printed.  The _i_d is useful for removing a
        !           102:      specific entry from the printer queue using _v_p_r_m
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        !           104:      _V_p_r_i_n_t is a shell script which _p_r'_s a copy of each named
        !           105:      file on one of the electrostatic printer/plotters.  The
        !           106:      files are normally printed on a narrow device; -W option
        !           107:      causes them to be printed on a wide device.
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        !           109: FILES
        !           110:      /usr/spool/v?d/*   device spool areas
        !           111:      /usr/lib/v?d       daemons
        !           112:      /usr/lib/vpd       Versatec daemon
        !           113:      /usr/lib/vpf       filter for printer simulation
        !           114:      /usr/lib/*vcat     filter for typeset simulation
        !           115:      /usr/lib/vrast     filter for plot
        !           116:      /usr/lib/sidebyside filter for wide output
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        !           118: SEE ALSO
        !           119:      troff(1), vfont(5), vp(4), pti(1), vtroff(1), plot(3X)
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        !           121: BUGS
        !           122:      The 1's (one's) and l's (lower-case el's) in a Benson-
        !           123:      Varian's standard character set look very similar; caution
        !           124:      is advised.
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        !           136: VPR(1)             UNIX Programmer's Manual               VPR(1)
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        !           140:      A versatec's hardware character set is rather ugly.  _V_p_r_i_n_t
        !           141:      should use one of the constant width fonts to produce pret-
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