printdoc update 3 Feb 94 NAME printdoc - prints documentation files SYNOPSIS printdoc filename DESCRIPTION printdoc uses the file extension to decide how to print a documentation file. If necessary, a filter such as pr or nroff is used to format the file before sending to the appropriate printer. A list of file extensions recognized by printdoc is given below. If no file extension is given, or the extension is not in the list, printdoc assumes .doc. .doc - (default) Uses pr to print the text, using the default settings provided by pr (56 text lines per page plus a 5 line header and footer). Printing is at 12 cpi, front only. This works reasonbly well for most unformatted documentation files, provided that the line length doesn't exceed 80 char. This option assumes that a half-inch left margin is automatically provided by the printer. .tex - Assumes that document is already pre-formatted. Thus, no headers or footers are provided, and it is assumed that the top and bottom of pages are padded with blanks or header/ footer lines as needed. Form-feed characters (^L) may be included in the text to force page breaks. .ps - Assumes file is in PostScript format. Sends it to the PostScript printer. .nroff - Assumes file is formatted for use by nroff, using the standard macro set (nroff -ms). .nroff.me - Assumes file is formatted for use by nroff, using the e macro set (nroff -me). TRANSPORTATION NOTES For reasons which should be obvious, this script needs major rewriting at each site, since the available printers will be of different types and have different names. SEE ALSO pr, pr(V), xlp, nroff AUTHOR Dr. Brian Fristensky Dept. of Plant Science University of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB Canada R3T 2N2 Phone: 204-474-6085 FAX: 204-261-5732 frist@cc.umanitoba.ca