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- mergeOPTIONS - merge in PostScript options
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- The _m_e_r_g_e_O_P_T_I_O_N_S program accepts data from stdin (or a
- single optional _f_i_l_e) and sends it to stdout. Its primary
- purpose is to merge queue or user-specific PostScript
- options into the postscript stream. In addition, in many
- types of printers, mergeOPTIONS is responsible for
- performing accounting and performance timing.
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- The flags are defined as follows:
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- ----uuuu specifies the user who sent the job. This determines
- what printer-specific options are sent when the job
- originates on Unix.
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- ----pppp specifies the printer that is being used. This is a
- signal to mergeOPTIONS that it is the last program in
- the pipeline, and it should do accounting. ----ffff
- specifies and output file that will be used instead of
- stdout. This argument is used to avoid an additional
- pipeline element on platforms where redirectioin of
- stdout is not efficecient. The output file is
- truncated if it exists.
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- ----tttt causes mergeOPTIONS to flip CRs and LFs on output, to
- allow creation of PostScript "TEXT" files for some old,
- broken rips.
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- OPTIONS.PS
- queue specific PostScript that will be output with
- every file. Usually used to control things like film
- positive/negative, etc.
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- OPTIONS._s_p_o_o_l_e_r_n_a_m_e
- If there is an options file for the PAP spooler the job
- came in on, this will be placed in the file AFTER the
- OPTIONS.PS file. This can allow you to have two
- spoolers to the same queue that have different output
- options, for example, different screening selections.
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- SETUP.PPD
- setup for jobs that originate on Unix. Used to give
- Unix users control of options such as tray selection.
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- SETUP.PPD._u_s_e_r
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- If a setup file for the _u_s_e_r exists, it will be used in
- place of the normal SETUP.PPD.
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- The capitalization of this program's name cannot be
- explained to some folks who will not listen.
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