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1.1 root 1: .th OPR I 1/15/73
2: .sh NAME
3: opr \*- off line print
4: .sh SYNOPSIS
5: .bd opr
6: [
7: .bd \*-\*-
8: ] [
9: .bd \*-
10: ] [
11: .bd +
12: ] [
13: .bd +\*-
14: ]file ...
15: .sh DESCRIPTION
16: .it Opr
17: will arrange to have the
18: 201 data phone daemon submit a job to the
19: Honeywell 6070 to print the file arguments.
20: Normally,
21: the output appears at the GCOS central site.
22: If the first argument is
23: .bd \*-\*-,
24: the output
25: is remoted to station R1,
26: which has an IBM 1403 printer.
27: .s3
28: Normally, each file is printed in the state it is found
29: when the data phone daemon reads it.
30: If a particular file argument is preceded by
31: .bd +,
32: or a preceding argument of
33: .bd +
34: has been encountered,
35: then
36: .it opr
37: will make a copy for the daemon to print.
38: If the file argument is preceded by
39: .bd \*-,
40: or a preceding argument of
41: .bd \*-
42: has been encountered,
43: then
44: .it opr
45: will unlink (remove) the file.
46: .s3
47: If there are no
48: arguments except for the optional
49: .bd \*-\*-,
50: then the standard input is read and off-line printed.
51: Thus
52: .it opr
53: may be used as a filter.
54: .sh FILES
55: /usr/dpd/* spool area
56: .br
57: /etc/passwd personal ident cards
58: .br
59: /etc/dpd daemon
60: .sh "SEE ALSO"
61: dpd(I), passwd(V)
62: .sh BUGS
63: There should be a way to
64: specify a general remote site.
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