man ps2fax (Administration système) - image for facsimile transmission by

NAME

ps2fax - image for facsimile transmission by

SYNOPSIS

/var/spool/hylafax/bin/ps2fax [ options ] [ files... ]

DESCRIPTION

ps2fax takes input and generates a TIFF Class F image file suitable for facsimile transmission. It is usually invoked by the scheduler process, faxq(8). On Silicon Graphics' IRIX systems, this application is based on Adobe's Display software. On other machines imaging is typically done using the freely available Ghostscript software.

ps2fax is actually a link (symbolic or otherwise) to the script appropriate for the imaging tool. The link is setup when the faxsetup(8) script is run to configure a server machine for use.

Input files containing may be specified on the command line. If none are given, then ps2fax will read from standard input.

By default, ps2fax will generate a 98 line/inch output document whose page width is 1728 pixels and page length is 297 mm (a standard A4 page at low resolution). Horizontal resolution is always 204 dpi. Command line options may be used to select alternate vertical resolution and page dimensions.

If no filename is given, ps2fax writes its output to a file named ps.fax; the -o option can be used to specify an alternate filename.

By default, output is compressed using the standard Group 3 1D-encoding scheme, with EOL codes padded to byte boundaries. If the -2 option is specified, output is encoded with the optional Group 3 2D-encoding scheme (c EOL codes are still padded to byte boundaries).

This script can modify outgoing facsimile, such as watermarking, To do this create a shell script etc/FaxModify in the spooling area that alters the document.

Note that bin/ps2fax is usually just a link to a shell script that invokes the appropriate RIP to do the work.

OPTIONS

The following operations are recognized:

-1
Write Group 3 1D-encoded data to the output file.
-2
Write Group 3 2D-encoded data to the output file.
-3
Write Group 4 MMR-encoded data to the output file.
-m pages
Set the maximum number of pages that are permitted in the output file. If more pages are present in the input document then abort processing.
-o file
Write output to the specified file instead of the default ps.fax filename.
-w width
Set the output page width, in pixels. By default, pages are 1728 pixels wide.
-l length
Set the output page length in millimeters. By default, pages are 297 millimeters long.
-r vres
Set the vertical resolution, in lines/inch, at which to image the .

RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT

Before user-supplied is passed to the interpreter, a limited number of operators are defined. These operators are operators commonly found in a LaserWriter printer and (sometimes) generated by Macintosh-based applications.

The default Display -based execution environment includes support for the following fonts:

AvantGarde-Book	Helvetica-Bold	Palatino-BoldItalic
AvantGarde-BookOblique	Helvetica-BoldOblique	Palatino-Italic
AvantGarde-Demi	Helvetica-Narrow	Palatino-Roman
AvantGarde-DemiOblique	Helvetica-Narrow-Bold	StoneSerif
Bookman-Demi	Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique	Symbol
Bookman-DemiItalic	Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique	Tekton
Bookman-Light	Helvetica-Oblique	Times-Bold
Bookman-LightItalic	Lithos-Bold	Times-BoldItalic
Courier	NewCenturySchlbk-Bold	Times-Italic
Courier-Bold	NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic	Times-Roman
Courier-BoldOblique	NewCenturySchlbk-Italic	ZapfChancery-MediumItalic
Courier-Oblique	NewCenturySchlbk-Roman	ZapfDingbats
Helvetica	Palatino-Bold
Note that this is the same set of fonts supported by the DPS extension to the X server.

The default Ghostscript-based environment is more uncertain; consult the Ghostscript documentation for information on what fonts are available.

FILES

/var/spool/hylafax/etc/dpsprinter.ps	 code read at startup for DPS
/usr/lib/DPS/default.dps_vm	startup VM file for DPS
/usr/lib/DPS/outline	Type 1 fonts for DPS
/usr/lib/DPS/prebuilt	prebuilt versions of fonts for DPS

BUGS

Output from the Display version of this command is encoded according to the Display binary encoding protocol.

No prebuilt bitmap fonts are currently available for the DPSc -based imager; this would greatly improve legibility at low resolutions, as the rendering of outline fonts at 98 lpi is particularly poor.

Both DPS- and Ghostscript-based versions of this program fail to exit with non-zero status when an invalid document is processed; this makes it problematic for the queue manager to determine when a problem arises when preparing a job for transmission.

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