1 | .TH PSCAT 1 "18 August 1992" "Adobe Systems" |
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2 | \" Copyright (c) 1985,1987,1992 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. |
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3 | \" ATTN GOVERNMENT END USERS: See notice of rights in file XPSLIBDIRX/Notice |
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4 | \" RCSID: $Header: /afs/dev.mit.edu/source/repository/third/transcript/man/pscat.1p,v 1.2 1996-10-14 05:09:44 ghudson Exp $ |
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5 | .ds PS P\s-2OST\s+2S\s-2CRIPT\s+2 |
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6 | .SH NAME |
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7 | pscat \- convert C/A/T files to PostScript language format |
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8 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
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9 | .B pscat |
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10 | [ |
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11 | .BI -F fonttable |
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12 | ] [ |
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13 | .BI -i prologuefile |
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14 | ] [ |
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15 | .BI -l paperlength |
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16 | ] [ |
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17 | .BI -x xoffset |
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18 | ] [ |
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19 | .BI -y yoffset |
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20 | ] [ |
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21 | .I file |
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22 | ] |
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23 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
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24 | .I pscat |
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25 | converts C/A/T format |
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26 | .IR file |
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27 | (i.e., as produced by the original |
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28 | [o]troff (1)), |
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29 | to \*(PS language format on the standard output. If no |
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30 | .I file |
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31 | argument is given, the standard input is used. |
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32 | The average user will probably be happy using |
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33 | ptroff (1), |
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34 | but explicit use of |
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35 | .I pscat |
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36 | gives more control. |
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37 | .sp |
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38 | Page offset distances and the page length |
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39 | are specified by giving a fixed-point real number optionally |
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40 | followed by a units measure. For example, 1in means one inch, 15mm means |
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41 | fifteen millimeters. If no units are indicated, points (72 to the inch) |
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42 | are used. |
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43 | The options are: |
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44 | .TP |
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45 | .BI -F fonttable |
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46 | specifies a font correspondence table for use by the converter. |
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47 | (The default is usually |
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48 | Times.ct |
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49 | where the mounted fonts are: |
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50 | .BR R =Times-Roman, |
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51 | .BR I =Times-Italic, |
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52 | .BR B =Times-Bold, |
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53 | and |
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54 | .BR S =Symbol. |
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55 | Note that |
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56 | troff |
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57 | should be invoked with an appropriate |
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58 | .B -F |
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59 | switch and explicit ".fp" |
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60 | commands.) |
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61 | .TP |
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62 | .BI -i prologuefile |
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63 | specifies a file to be incorporated as the \*(PS language prologue, otherwise |
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64 | the default prologue will be used (see below). |
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65 | .TP |
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66 | .BI -l pagelength |
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67 | specifies the page length to use when splitting the |
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68 | C/A/T file into pages. The default is 11 inches. |
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69 | Units are described above. |
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70 | .TP |
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71 | .BI -x xoffset |
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72 | moves the output |
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73 | .I xoffset |
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74 | to the right on the paper. The default is 0. |
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75 | Units are described above. |
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76 | .TP |
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77 | .BI -y yoffset |
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78 | moves the output |
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79 | .I yoffset |
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80 | downward on the paper. The default is 0. Different versions of |
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81 | troff |
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82 | have different notions of where |
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83 | the top edge of the paper really is, so careful setting of the |
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84 | .B -y |
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85 | switch may be necessary. |
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86 | Units are described above. |
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87 | .SH ENVIRONMENT |
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88 | .TP |
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89 | PSLIBDIR |
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90 | path name of a directory to use instead of |
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91 | XPSLIBDIRX for |
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92 | .I pscat |
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93 | prologue and font metric files |
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94 | .SH FILES |
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95 | .TP 2.2i |
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96 | XTROFFFONTDIRX/*.ct |
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97 | character correspondence tables (built by |
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98 | pscatmap (8)) |
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99 | mapping C/A/T codes to \*(PS language fonts and characters or other actions |
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100 | .TP |
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101 | XPSLIBDIRX/pscat.pro |
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102 | default \*(PS language prologue |
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103 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
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104 | transcript(1), ptroff(1), psfonts(1), pscatmap(8), troff(1) |
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105 | .SH AUTHOR |
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106 | Adobe Systems Incorporated |
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107 | .SH BUGS |
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108 | Because of the character mapping tables used, arbitrary |
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109 | use of the ".fp" troff directive will usually produce the |
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110 | wrong results. The |
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111 | family.head |
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112 | files that |
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113 | ptroff |
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114 | feeds to |
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115 | troff |
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116 | contain ".fp" commands appropriate for a given font family. |
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117 | Users must build and reference correct tables with |
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118 | pscatmap (8) |
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119 | for non-standard ".fp" combinations to work. |
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120 | |
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121 | The mapping from the default troff fonts to |
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122 | Adobe's Times-Roman will not look good. \*(PS language font width |
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123 | tables (and ".fp" commands) should be used explicitly in troff. |
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124 | |
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125 | .I pscat |
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126 | determines where page breaks occur by assuming that each page is exactly |
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127 | the specified length. There is no indication of page boundaries |
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128 | in the C/A/T file, so improper use of the |
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129 | .B -l |
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130 | option will lead to undesirable results. Some |
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131 | troff |
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132 | macro packages |
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133 | generate cutmarks at logical edges of the page which may or |
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134 | may not get imaged on a \*(PS printer. |
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135 | Careful use of the |
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136 | .B -x |
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137 | and |
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138 | .B -y |
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139 | options may help. |
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140 | .SH NOTES |
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141 | \*(PS is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. |
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142 | .br |
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143 | Times is a registered trademark of Linotype. |
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144 | .br |
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145 | Documenter's Workbench is a trademark of AT&T Technologies. |
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146 | .br |
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147 | Unix is a trademark of AT&T Bell Laboratories. |
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148 | |
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