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ppdfilt(1) DragonFly General Commands Manual ppdfilt(1)
NAME
pstops - print filter helper program
ppdfilt - insert printer specific code into a PS job.
SYNOPSIS
pstops job-id user title copies options [file]
ppdfilt [-p|--ppd ppdfilename ] [-c|--copies num ] [-o|--options
option:value ] [-4|--4up] [-2|--2up] [-n|--nup numpages ] [-D] [-d [
Tumble | NoTumble ]] [ file ]
ppdfilt [-V|--version]
ppdfilt [-?|--help]
DESCRIPTION
pstops is designed to be called from within the CUPS system. It
requires either five or six options. The first three, job-id, user, and
title are ignored. Copies is an integer representing the number of
copies you want printed and options is a single argument which looks
like this:
Duplex=Tumble InputSlot=Upper
The path to the PPD file is fetched from the PPD environmental
variable. If you do not specify a filename as the last parameter then
the PS job will be read from stdin.
ppdfilt is designed to be a more flexible command used by either users
or within a print filter. By default it will read a file from stdin and
it will fetch the ppd specified in the PPD environemental variable.
OPTIONS
-? or --help
Print out a brief help message and then exit.
-2 or --2up
Print at the document in such a way that every page is rotated
90 degress and then shrunk down to 50 percent so that two pages
of information fit on one piece of paper.
-4 or --4up
Print at the document in such a way that every page is shrunk
down to 25 percent so that four pages of information fit on one
piece of paper.
-c or --copies
Specify the number of copies that are printed.
-d or --duplex [Tumble or NoTumble]
If the printer is so equipped. Print on both sides of the piece
of paper. There are two kinds of duplexing depending on which
edge you are going to bind the document. The default is NoTumble
which is most appropriate for portrait printing where you are
going to bind along the long edge. Tumble is more appropriate
when you are printing landscape and binding along the long edge.
-D or --duplex-tumble
If the printer is so equipped. Print on both sides of the piece
of paper such that if you are printing landscape and binding
along the long edge or if your are printing portrait and binding
along the short edge, the pages will appear right side up.
-p or --ppd ppdfilename
Specify the ppd filename rather than use the one specified in
the environmental variable PPD.
-o or --option option:value
This argument allows you the flexibility to specify all the
options available in the PPD file as well as the special non-ppd
options listed below. You may have as many "-o" options on the
command line as you like.
-V or --version
Print out the version number and exit.
NON PPD OPTIONS
Most options are specified in the PPD files. However, there are some
options which are built into pstops/ppdfilt program for convience. An
example of this is Nup which is implemented without the use of any
device specific code from the PPD file. (The default is listed in all
caps.)
page-ranges: lower-upper
There is one page range that you can set. This limits the number
of pages that are printed to the ones between the lower and
upper.
page-set: odd | even | ALL
This allows you to specify printing either odd or even pages
only.
Collate: true | FALSE
When printing multiple copies. Collate the copies such that all
the pages from one document are grouped together with the
printout.
OutputOrder: FORWARD | reverse
number-up: 1 | 2 | 4
The default for this option is 1. This selects if the document
is printed normally, half size with two pages per sheet of
pager, or quarter size with four pages per sheet of paper.
gamma: value
Set the gamma of the print job.
brightness: value
Set the brightness of the print job.
REPORTING BUGS
https://sourceforge.net/bugs/?group_id=1658
22 May 2000 ppdfilt(1)