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1.1 ! root 1: .TH ICAN 1 ! 2: .CT 1 writing_output comm_dev ! 3: .SH NAME ! 4: ican, ibcan, idcan, itcan \- interface to Imagen laser-printer spooler ! 5: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 6: .B ican ! 7: [ ! 8: .I option ... ! 9: ] ! 10: [ ! 11: .I file ... ! 12: ] ! 13: .PP ! 14: .B ibcan ! 15: [ ! 16: .I option ... ! 17: ] ! 18: [ ! 19: .I file ... ! 20: ] ! 21: .PP ! 22: .B idcan ! 23: [ ! 24: .I option ... ! 25: ] ! 26: [ ! 27: .I file ... ! 28: ] ! 29: .PP ! 30: .B itcan ! 31: [ ! 32: .I option ... ! 33: ] ! 34: [ ! 35: .I file ... ! 36: ] ! 37: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 38: These commands print ! 39: .I files ! 40: (standard input by default) on Imagen laser printers. ! 41: The four commands ! 42: handle particular kinds of data files: ! 43: .TP ! 44: .I ican ! 45: ASCII text ! 46: .TP ! 47: .I ibcan ! 48: bitmap images created by ! 49: .IR blitblt (9.1) ! 50: .TP ! 51: .I idcan ! 52: output from ! 53: .IR troff (1) ! 54: .TP ! 55: .I itcan ! 56: output for a Tektronix 4014 terminal, as produced by ! 57: .IR plot (1) ! 58: .PP ! 59: The destination printer is determined in the following ways, ! 60: listed in order of decreasing precedence. ! 61: .IP ! 62: option ! 63: .B -d ! 64: .I dest ! 65: .br ! 66: environment variable ! 67: .L ICANDEST ! 68: .br ! 69: printer named in file ! 70: .F /etc/icandest ! 71: .LP ! 72: Printers at the mother site are: ! 73: .RS ! 74: .TP ! 75: .B 1 ! 76: 1st floor, stair 8 (sid) ! 77: .PD0 ! 78: .TP ! 79: .B 3 ! 80: 3rd floor, stair 8 (shannon) ! 81: .TP ! 82: .B 5 ! 83: 5th floor, 2C-5 (hunny) ! 84: .TP ! 85: .B j ! 86: 5th floor, 2D-5 (jones) ! 87: .TP ! 88: .BI / name ! 89: printer attached to machine with Datakit destination ! 90: .I name ! 91: .RE ! 92: .PD ! 93: .PP ! 94: Options: ! 95: .PP ! 96: .TP ! 97: .BI -c " n" ! 98: Number of copies to be printed. ! 99: .TP ! 100: .BI -d " dest" ! 101: Select the destination printer. ! 102: .TP ! 103: .BI -f " font" ! 104: Set the font (default ! 105: .LR CW.11 ) ! 106: for ! 107: .IR can ; ! 108: see ! 109: .IR font (7). ! 110: .TP ! 111: .B -L ! 112: (landscape) Rotate ! 113: .I ibcan ! 114: pages 90 degrees. ! 115: .TP ! 116: .BI -l " n" ! 117: Set number of lines per page for ! 118: .I can ! 119: (default 66). ! 120: .TP ! 121: .BI -m " n" ! 122: Set ! 123: .I ibcan ! 124: magnification to a power of 2, ! 125: where ! 126: .I n ! 127: = 0, 1, or 2 ! 128: (default 1). ! 129: .TP ! 130: .BI -o " list" ! 131: Print only pages whose page numbers appear in ! 132: the comma-separated ! 133: .I list ! 134: of numbers and ranges. ! 135: A range ! 136: .IB n - m ! 137: means pages ! 138: .I n ! 139: through ! 140: .IR m ; ! 141: a range ! 142: .BI - b ! 143: means from the beginning to page ! 144: .IR n ; ! 145: a range ! 146: .IB n - ! 147: means from page ! 148: .I n ! 149: to the end. ! 150: .B -o ! 151: implies ! 152: .BR -r . ! 153: .TP ! 154: .B -r ! 155: print ! 156: pages in reverse order ! 157: (default for ! 158: .IR ican " and " idcan ). ! 159: .TP ! 160: .BI -u " user" ! 161: set the name which appears on the banner page; ! 162: default is login name. ! 163: .TP ! 164: .BI -x " n" ! 165: set the horizontal ! 166: offset of the print image, measured in dots (default 60). ! 167: There are 300 dots to the inch. ! 168: .TP ! 169: .BI -y " n" ! 170: set the vertical ! 171: offset of the print image (default 0), ! 172: except in ! 173: .I itcan, ! 174: where this option specifies ! 175: .I n ! 176: extra tekpoints vertically. ! 177: .SH FILES ! 178: .TF /usr/spool/lp ! 179: .TP ! 180: .F /etc/icandest ! 181: default destination ! 182: .PD0 ! 183: .TP ! 184: .F /usr/lib/font/devi300 ! 185: font directory ! 186: .TP ! 187: .F /usr/spool/lp ! 188: spool directory ! 189: .SH SEE ALSO ! 190: .IR pr (1), ! 191: .IR blitblt (9.1), ! 192: .IR plot (1), ! 193: .IR font (7) ! 194: .SH BUGS ! 195: The `landscape' option is supported only by ! 196: .IR ibcan ; ! 197: .BR -o ! 198: is supported only by ! 199: .I ican ! 200: and ! 201: .I idcan. ! 202: .br ! 203: There ought to be a way to determine the service class from the input data.
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