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Newer page: | version 2 | Last edited on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 12:21:57 am | by perry | Revert |
Older page: | version 1 | Last edited on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 12:21:57 am | by perry | Revert |
@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@
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!!NAME
-dvilj4, dvilj4l, dvilj2p, dvilj - convert a TeX DVI file to PCL, for HP LaserJet printers
+dvilj4, dvilj4l, dvilj2p, dvilj - convert a TeX DVI file to PCL, for HP !
LaserJet printers
!!SYNOPSIS
__dvilj__ [[__--D__''number'']
@@ -32,15 +32,15 @@
Dvilj and siblings convert TeX-output .dvi files into PCL
(the Hewlett-Packard Printer Control Language) commands
-suitable for printing on a HP LaserJet+, HP LaserJet IIP
-(using dvilj2p), HP LaserJet 4 (using dvilj4), and fully
+suitable for printing on a HP !
LaserJet+, HP !
LaserJet IIP
+(using dvilj2p), HP !
LaserJet 4 (using dvilj4), and fully
compatible printers.
Dvilj4 also provides support for the builtin Intellifont and
-TrueType fonts; TFM and VF files are provided in the
+!
TrueType fonts; TFM and VF files are provided in the
distribution. Virtual fonts are not supported directly by
Dvilj, so you must run dvicopy(1) first, or otherwise
expand the virtual fonts
@@ -73,9 +73,9 @@
print in duplex mode. The option -d''1'' means long edge
binding, -d''2'' stands for short edge binding. This
option is only selectable from ''dvilj2p'', and is known
-to work on the LaserJet IId, LaserJet IIId, and LaserJet
+to work on the !
LaserJet IId, !
LaserJet IIId, and !
LaserJet
4.
__-D__[[-]
@@ -266,13 +266,13 @@
distributed style files (e.g., graybox.sty). They may change
in forthcoming versions.
-You can include Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files in the
+You can include Encapsulated !
PostScript (EPS) files in the
PCL files output by dvilj if you convert them to PCL first.
The distribution includes a script `epspcl' to do this
(using Ghostscript, so your Ghostscript must have the
-necessary LaserJet driver(s) compiled in).
+necessary !
LaserJet driver(s) compiled in).
!!DOUBLE PAGE PRINTING
The command line option -D causes the printer to print in