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1.1 root 1: .TH APSEND 1
2: .CT 1 writing_output comm_dev
3: .SH NAME
4: apsend \- send troff output to phototypesetter
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B apsend
7: [
8: .I options
9: ]
10: [
11: .I file ...
12: ]
13: .SH DESCRIPTION
14: .I Apsend
15: sends
16: .IR troff (1)
17: output from the named files or from the standard input
18: to the Murray Hill computer center for high-quality typesetting.
19: .PP
20: The options, which need only be spelled far enough to be unique, are
21: .TF comment=xx
22: .TP
23: .BI account= xx
24: comp center account number (default from password file)
25: .PD
26: .TP
27: .BI bin= xx
28: comp center bin number (default from password file)
29: .TP
30: .BI mailto= xx
31: mailing instructions, up to 28 characters, instead of comp center bin
32: .TP
33: .BI comment= xx
34: up to 30 characters, for
35: .F APSLOG
36: file entry (default value is
37: .I file
38: or
39: .LR pipe.end )
40: .TP
41: .BI device=imagen
42: Print on laser printer instead of phototypesetter.
43: .SH FILES
44: .TF /usr/lib/apsend/*
45: .TP
46: .F /usr/lib/apsend/*
47: .TP
48: .F APSLOG
49: record of apsend activity
50: .SH SEE ALSO
51: .IR troff (1),
52: .IR lp (1),
53: .IR font (5)
54: .SH BUGS
55: Do not be misled by the historical name of this program.
56: The correct
57: .I troff
58: device selection is
59: .BR -Tpost ,
60: which is fortunately the default.
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