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Newer page: | version 2 | Last edited on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 12:22:21 am | by perry | Revert |
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!!NAME
-mpage - print multiple pages per sheet on PostScript printer
+mpage - print multiple pages per sheet on !
PostScript printer
!!SYNOPSIS
__mpage__ [[__-1248aAcEfHloOrRStUvxX__] [[__-b__
@@ -31,10 +31,10 @@
[[''file''...]]
!!DESCRIPTION
-''mpage'' reads plain text files or PostScript documents
-and prints them on a PostScript printer with the text
+''mpage'' reads plain text files or !
PostScript documents
+and prints them on a !
PostScript printer with the text
reduced in size so that several pages appear on one sheet of
paper. This is useful for viewing large printouts on a small
amount of paper. It uses ISO 8859.1 to print 8-bit
characters.
@@ -329,11 +329,11 @@
__-P__[[''printer'']
-Specify the printer to which the PostScript output will be
+Specify the printer to which the !
PostScript output will be
sent (e.g.lpr -P''printer''). Using __-P__ with no
-printer specified will send the PostScript to the default
+printer specified will send the !
PostScript to the default
printer queue (e.g. lpr). Using -P- will return output to
stdout, useful in combination with MPAGE environment
variable. Without __-P__ output will be send to standard
output.
@@ -378,9 +378,9 @@
Toggle printing on both sides of the paper. This option has
3 states: nop, yes, no, which mean: __NOP__: dont do
-anything on PostScript, so printer default will be used;
+anything on !
PostScript, so printer default will be used;
__YES__: force printer to do duplex; __NO__: force
printer not to do it. If there is no -t, then the duplex is
NOP. If you put some -t on the command line, the state
toggles as