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grolbp(1)

NAME

       grolbp  - groff driver for Canon CAPSL printers (LBP-4 and LBP-8 series
       laser printers).


SYNOPSIS

       grolpb [ -l ] [ --landscape ] [ -v ] [ --version ] [ -cn ]
	      [ --copies=numcopies ] [ -ppaper_size ]
	      [ --papersize=paper_size ] [ -oorientation ]
	      [ --orientation=orientation ] [ -wwidth ] [ --linewidth=width ]
	      [ -Fdir ] [ --fontdir=dir ] [ -h ] [ --help ] [ files... ]


DESCRIPTION

       grolbp is a driver for groff that produces output in CAPSL and VDM for-
       mat suitable for Canon LBP-4 and LBP-8 printers.

       For  compatibility  with  grolj4 there is an additional drawing command
       available:

       \D'R dh dv'
	      Draw a rule (i.e. a solid black rectangle), with one  corner  at
	      the  current position, and the diagonally opposite corner at the
	      current position +(dh,dv).


OPTIONS

       Note that there can be whitespace between a one-letter option  and  its
       argument;  on  the other hand, there must be whitespace and/or an equal
       sign (`=') between a long-name option and its argument.

       -cnumcopies
       --copies=numcopies
	      Print numcopies copies of each page.

       -l
       --landscape
	      Print the document with a landscape orientation.

       -ppaper_size
       --papersize=paper_size
	      Set the paper size to paper_size, which must be  a  valid  paper
	      size description as indicated in the section PAPER SIZES.

       -oorientation
       --orientation=orientation
	      Print  the  document with orientation orientation, which must be
	      `portrait' or `landscape'.

       -wwidth
       --linewidth=width
	      Set the default line thickness to width thousandths  of  an  em.
	      If  this	option isn't specified, the line thickness defaults to
	      0.04 em.

       -v
       --version
	      Print the version number.
       --help Print a short help text.


TYPEFACES

       The driver supports the Dutch, Swiss and  Swiss-Narrow  scalable  type-
       faces,  each  one  in the Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold-Italic styles.
       Additionally, the Courier and Elite monospaced typefaces at the sizes 8
       and  12 points (for Courier) resp. 8 and 10 points (for Elite) are sup-
       ported, each one in the Regular, Bold and Italic styles.

       The following chart summarizes the font names you  can  use  to	access
       these fonts:

	  +----------------+-----------+--------+----------+--------------+
	  |   Typeface	   |  Regular  |  Bold	|  Italic  |  Bold-Italic |
	  +----------------+-----------+--------+----------+--------------+
	  | Dutch	   |	TR     |   TB	|    TI    |	  TBI	  |
	  +----------------+-----------+--------+----------+--------------+
	  | Swiss	   |	HR     |   HB	|    HI    |	  HBI	  |
	  +----------------+-----------+--------+----------+--------------+
	  | Swiss Narrow   |	HNR    |  HNB	|   HNI    |	 HNBI	  |
	  +----------------+-----------+--------+----------+--------------+
	  | Courier	   |	CR     |   CB	|    CI    |		  |
	  +----------------+-----------+--------+----------+--------------+
	  | Elite	   |	ER     |   EB	|    EI    |		  |
	  +----------------+-----------+--------+----------+--------------+


PAPER SIZES

       The paper size can be set in the DESC file or with command line options
       to grolbp.  If the paper size is specified both ways, the command  line
       options	take  precedence  over the contents of the DESC file (this ap-
       plies to the page orientation too).

       See groff_font(1) how to set the paper dimensions in the DESC file.

       To set the paper size in the command line, add

	 -p paper-size

       or

	 --papersize=paper-size

       to the other grolbp options, where paper-size is in the same format  as
       in the DESC file.

       If  no  paper size is specified in the DESC file or the command line, a
       default size of A4 is used.


PAGE ORIENTATION

       As with the page size, the orientation of the printed page (portrait or
       landscape)  can	be  set in the DESC file or with command line options.
       It is also case insensitive.

       To set the orientation in the DESC file, insert a line with the follow-
       ing content:

	 orientation [portrait|landscape]


FONT FILE FORMAT

       In addition to the usual commands described  in	groff_font(5),	grolbp
       provides  the  command  lbpname	which  sets  the font name sent to the
       printer when requesting this font.  The syntax of this command is:

	 lbpname printer_font_name

       o      For bitmapped fonts, printer_font_name has the form

		N<base_fontname><font_style>

	      base_fontname is the font name as it  appears  in  the  printers
	      font  listings  without the first letter, up to (but not includ-
	      ing) the font size.  font_style can be one of the letters R,  I,
	      or  B, indicating the font styles Roman, Italic and Bold respec-
	      tively.

	      For instance,  if  the  printer's  font  listing	A  shows  font
	      `Nelite12I.ISO_USA',  the  corresponding	entry  in the font de-
	      scription file is

		lbpname NeliteI

	      Note that you may need to modify grolbp to add support  for  new
	      bitmapped  fonts,  since the available font names and font sizes
	      of bitmapped fonts (as documented above) are hard-coded into the
	      program.

       o      For  scalable  fonts, printer_font_name is identical to the font
	      name as it appears in the printer's font listing A.

	      For instance, to select the `Swiss' font in  bold  style,  which
	      appears in the printer's font listing A as `Swiss-Bold', the re-
	      quired lbpname command line is

		lbpname Swiss-Bold

       The argument of lbpname is case sensitive.


FILES

       /usr/share/groff_font/devlbp/DESC
	      Device description file.

       /usr/share/groff_font/devlbp/F
	      Font description file for font F.

       /usr/share/tmac/lbp.tmac
	      Macros for use with grolbp.


SEE ALSO

       groff(1), troff(1), groff_out(5), groff_font(5), groff_char(7)

Groff Version 1.19		11 October 2002 		     GROLBP(1)

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