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PROGRAM:

NAME


lpf - general printer filter

SYNOPSIS


lpf -Pprinter -wwidth -llength -xwidth -ylength [ -c ] -Kcontrolfilename -Lbnrname [
-iindent ] [ -Zoptions ] [ -Cclass ] [ -Jjob ] [ -Raccntname ] -nlogin -hHost -Fformat [
-T[crlf,debug] -Dlevel ] [ affile ]

DESCRIPTION


Lpf is a general printer filter. Usually it is used as filter in the printcap file and is
called by lpd. The -Tcrlf option will suppress translation of LF to CR/LF pairs. The
-Tdebug option will increment the debug level.

The following options passes lpd by default:

-Pprinter
The name of the printer.

-wwidth
The page width in chars, as given in the :pw field in the printcap file

-llength
The page length in lines, as given in the :pl field in the printcap file

-xwidth
The page width in pixels, as given in the :px field in the printcap file

-ylength
The page length in pixels, as given in the :py field in the printcap file

-Kcontrolfilename
The name of the control file.

-Lbnrname
The banner name. This is set by the lpr -T option.

-nlogin
The user login name.

-hHost
The host where the job was submitted.

-Fformat
The job format from the lpr -F option or other option.

These options are optionally set by lpd:

-Zoptions
Extra options. They are passed from the -Z parameter given on the lpr command command
line and can be interpreted by the filter.

These remaining options can be added to the filter entry in the printcap file:

-c ignore control characters, set by lpr -b (binary) or -l (literal) options.

-iindent
The indentation amount, set by lpr -i indent option.

-Cclass
The class name, set by lpr -C class option.

-Jjob
The job name, set by lpr -J job option.

-Raccntname
The name of the accounting file, from printcap information.

-Dlevel
Sets debug level. The level must be an integer, a nonzero value switches debugging
on.

-Tcrlf
Turn LF to CR/LF translation off.

-Tdebug
Increment the debug level.

EXIT STATUS


The following exit values are returned:

zero (0) Successful completion.

non-zero (!=0) An error occurred.

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