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1.1 root 1: \fBlp\fP -- MLP Spooler Command
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3: \fBlp\fP [-dprinter] [-ttitle] [-ncopies] [-m] [-n] [-s] [-w] files...
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6: \fBlp\fP [-dprinter] [-ttitle] [-ncopies] [-m] [-n] [-s] [-w] -R request_num
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8: [start_page] [end_page]
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11: \fBlp\fP -S
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13: \fBlp\fP is the program that users and applications employ to print their
14: output. This output can come in the form of files or from standard-input
15: to \fBlp\fP. \fBlp\fP puts this information into the spool queue and tells
16: the scheduler to despool it. \fBlp\fP can also shutdown the scheduler and
17: reprint queued requests.
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19: \fB-dprinter\fP Selects a specific destination printer for this request,
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21: overriding a user's or the system's default.
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24: \fB-t title\fP Places \fBtitle\fP into the description field of the
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26: request as it is placed in the spool queue. By default,
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28: this field is filled with the name of the request's file or
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30: by a value supplied by an application through the CA interface.
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32: \fB-ncopies\fP Determines the number of copies to print.
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35: \fB-m\fP Mails the user when the request has despooled.
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38: \fB-w\fP Writes the user when the request has been despooled.
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41: \fB-s\fP Silent--will not confirm request submissions.
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44: \fB-b\fP Banner switch (ignored).
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47: \fB-S\fP Shutdown scheduler.
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50: \fB-R\fP Reprints a queued request. Must be followed by a request
51: ID (sequence number) and may be followed by a starting and
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53: ending page number. If the pages are omitted, then the
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55: request is printed in its entirety.
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