Annotation of researchv10dc/man/man10/badge.1, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .TH BADGE A
                      2: .CT 1 shell
                      3: .SH NAME
                      4: badge \- print Bell Labs badge
                      5: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      6: .B badge
                      7: .I string1
                      8: .I string2
                      9: .I [ picture.ps ]
                     10: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     11: .I Badge
                     12: is an ASCII-to-PostScript converter that frames
                     13: its arguments in a pleasant, colorful badge,
                     14: suitable for laminating.
                     15: File
                     16: .I picture.ps
                     17: is assumed to contain 24-bit color encapsulated PostScript.
                     18: If it is omitted or doesn't exist, a blank box will appear;
                     19: .B goofy
                     20: and
                     21: .B donald
                     22: (see FILES) are available for the camera-shy.
                     23: .SH EXAMPLES
                     24: .TP
                     25: .L
                     26: badge "DONALD F" DUCK /usr/games/ps/donald | lp -dpeacock
                     27: .TP
                     28: .L
                     29: badge "P J" "WEINBERGER" /usr/games/ps/goofy | lp -dpeacock
                     30: .EX
                     31: .SH BUGS
                     32: Very long names (over 1.75 inches in 14 point type) are not accounted for.
                     33: .P
                     34: Unlike a similar badge provided by security, the
                     35: logo adheres to corporate standards.
                     36: .SH FILES
                     37: /usr/games/ps/donald
                     38: .br
                     39: /usr/games/ps/goofy
                     40: .br
                     41: /usr/games/ps/logo     A corporate logo.

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