Technical data
Example 1–1: Setting Up a Local Language Printer with lprsetup (cont.)
’p’ to print the symbols you have specified so far
’l’ to list all of the possible symbols and defaults
The names of the printcap symbols are:
af br cf ct df dn du fc ff fo fs gf if lf lo lp
mc mj mx nc nf of on pl pp ps pw px py rf rm rp
rs rw sb sc sd sf sh st tf tr vf xc xf xn xs ya
yd yj yp ys yt
Enter symbol name:
q
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Printer #11
-----------
Symbol type value
------ ---- -----
if STR /usr/lbin/ppdof +OPageSize=Letter +Ctektronix740.rpd
lf STR /var/adm/printers/lp11.lperr
lp STR /foo
mx INT 0
of STR /usr/lbin/ppdof +OPageSize=Letter +Ctektronix740.rpd
pl INT 66
pw INT 0
rw BOOL on
sd STR /var/spool/printers/lpd11
xf STR /usr/lbin/xf
Are these the final values for printer 11 ? [y]
Return
Adding comments to printcap file for new printer, type ’?’ for help.
Do you want to add comments to the printcap file [n] ? :
Return
Setup activity is complete for this printer.
Verify that the printer works properly by using
the lpr(1) command to send files to the printer.
Command < add modify delete exit view quit help >: e
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1 Invokes the lprsetup program.
2 Displays the available printer types (see the reference pages for specific
languages for information on the local language printers supported
by the lrpsetup command).
3 Enters the printer type. To obtain a description of individual printers,
enter printer?.
4 The utility displays a series of prompts that allow you to specify a
synonym for the printer name, device path, whether accounting data
will be maintained, and selection of a spooler directory and error log.
Enter a question mark to obtain help on any of the prompts.
5 Prompts you to enter a printcap symbol. See Table 1–2 for the
symbols and parameters of importance to internationalized systems.
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