User`s guide

4-8
Guide to Printers and Printing
_ _IDS PIPELINES FOR INPUT DATA STREAMS (2 char, 1st=”i”,
2nd=data stream name)
ia Pipeline for Input Data Stream ”a” (extended ASCII)
/usr/bin/enscript –p– –q%?%G_2%t –2%;%?%G_z%t –r%;%?%G_3%t
–G%;%?%G_1%t%e –B%;%?%G_L%t%e –c%;%?%Ch%t%fbh%e%?%L_h%t
–b’%I_h’%;%; –L%G_l%d –f%?%Cs%t%f!s%e%I_s%;%G_p%d
%?%G_1%t–F%Iw7%G_p%d%;%?%G_4%t–g%;%?%G_5%t –o%;%?%L_f%t%e%I@1%;
| %Iis
il Command Line Flags Prohibited For Input Data
Stream; Ignored: cmnrBDMPRT
/interleaf/ileaf5/bin/pl2ps–ppd IBM17521.PPD –r 1270–nf–np |
%Ide/pioformat –@%Idd/%Imm–!%Idf/piofpt %f[juJZ]
in Pipeline for Input Data Stream ”n” (troff
(ditroff) intermediate output)
/usr/bin/psc |s%Ii
ip Pipeline for Input Data Stream ”p”
(pass–through)
%Iis
is Pipeline for Input Data Stream ”s” (PostScript)
%Ide/pioformat–@%Idd/%Imm –!%Idf/piofpt %UH %f[juJZ]
The colon file stores these same attributes in the following format:
:057:_ _IDS::
:274:ia::/usr/bin/enscript –p– –q%?%G_2%t –2%;%?%G_z%t –r%;%?%G_3%t
–G%;%?%G_1%t%e –B%;%?%G_L%t%e –c%;%?%Ch%t%fbh%e%?%L_h%t –b’%I_h’%;%;
–L%G_l%d –f%?%Cs%t%f!s%e%I_s%;%G_p%d %?%G_1%t–F%Iw7%G_p%d%;%?%G_4%t
–g%;%?%G_5%t –o%;%?%L_f%t%e %I@1%; | %Iis
:001:il::/interleaf/ileaf5/bin/pl2ps –ppd IBM17521.PPD –r 1270 –nf –
np | %Ide/pioformat –@%Idd/%Imm –!%Idf/piofpt %f[juJZ]
:465:in::/usr/bin/psc | %Iis
:277:ip::%Iis
:273:is::%Ide/pioformat –@%Idd/%Imm –!%Idf/piofpt %UH %f[juJZ]
Prohibited Flags Attributes
The attributes grouped under the _ _PFL group header attribute store the names of
command flags to be rejected by the printer backend for a particular data stream. If you use
a prohibited command flag in a front–end print request (such as qprt), the system rejects
the flag and returns a message that the flag is prohibited by system administration. The first
character of a prohibited flag attribute name is I and the second character represents the
data stream type to be rejected.
To prohibit multiple flags for a data stream type, store the single–character flag names with
no spaces, commas, or other delimiters. For example, to reject the –e (emphasized print)
flag and the –E (double–high print) flag for the extended ASCII input data stream, run the
smit lsvirprt command and enter the following to set this attribute:
Ia=eE
The following example shows the Is attribute that sets the prohibited flag attribute for the
PostScript data stream on a supported PostScript printer. The descriptor for the Is attribute
contains the string Ignored: cmnrBDMPRT. This string indicates that the backend ignores
the flags represented by the individual characters cmnrBDMPRT. These flags are flags that
address the spooling subsystem, not the backend. Thus, listing one of these flags as a
prohibited flag has no effect on the backend; the flag is not prohibited.
_ _PFL FLAGS PROHIBITED FOR INPUT DATA STREAMS (2
char,1st=”I”,2nd=data str name)
Is Command Line Flags Prohibited For Input Data
Stream; Ignored: cmnrBDMPRT
The colon file stores the attributes in the preceding example as follows:
:059:_ _PFL::
:001:Is::