User`s guide

Chapter 2:Software and Hardware Installation
PShop User’s Guide - xxv
You can also add the name of the directory that contains PShop to the PATH
environment variable assignment in your .cshrc or .profile file. This will allow
you to launch the user-level vvlpr and PShop gui application from any directory.
After modifying your .cshrc or .profile file, logout from the system and then login
again to start your session with the modified initialization files.
If you are running in a networked environment and you want to have only one
license manager daemon running, make sure that each user's shell environment
assigns the name of the host running the license server to the variable Printer
Interface Script
Once you have configured PShop to work with the Unix lp system, each print job
you submit via PShop, vvlpr, lp, or lpr, will cause the Unix lp system to execute
the appropriate printer interface script to properly configure the environment for
calling PShop's vvprint command-line driver. If you used ps_install to configure
your printer, the interface script should already be configured properly. However,
there may be instances where you need to customize a particular setting. You will
find the printer interface script in one of the following directories:
The name of the script is identical to the name of the printer, except that on some
systems, an “.if” extension is added.
The following section describes user configurable environment variables in the
printer interface script.
Operating System Directory
SunSolaris 2.x /etc/lp/interfaces
SunOS 4.x
OSF/1, AIX
/usr/vividata/config
HP-UX 10.x /etc/lp/interface
HP-UX 9.x /usr/spool/lp/interface
IRIX 5 & 6 /var/spool/lp/interface