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TEXTFMT(1) |
FreeBSD General Commands Manual |
TEXTFMT(1) |
textfmt - convert text to POSTSCRIPT® for facsimile transmission
/usr/local/sbin/textfmt [ options ] [ files... ]
textfmt takes ASCII text and generates formatted
POSTSCRIPT® suitable for facsimile transmission. It is usually invoked
as a filter program by the sendfax(1) program. Input files may be
specified on the command line. If none are given, then textfmt will
read from standard input.
By default, textfmt will generate an output document that
is formatted with a single vertical column of text, set in a 10 point fixed
width font, and with a simple page header that consists of the file name,
last modification date, and the page number. Pages are generated according
to the default page dimensions (see pagesizes(5F)). When multi-column
output is requested, text is set by default with a 7 point fixed width
font.
Many of the options to textfmt have been chosen for compatibility with
the Adobe Systems' enscript program; other options are for features
that are not provided by enscript.
- -1
- Set text in one column.
- -2
- Set text two columns.
- -B
- Suppress page headers.
- -c
- Clip long text lines instead of wrapping them at page margins.
- -D
- Do not use ISO 8859-1 encoding in the generated
POSTSCRIPT.
- -f font
- Set text using the POSTSCRIPT font named font.
- -F fontdir(s)
- Path(s) to afm font files.
- -G
- Use a gaudy-style page header.
- -m cols
- Set text in cols columns.
- -Ml=#,r=#,t=#,b=#
- Set the page margins; the default margins are: left and right .25 inch,
top .85 inch, bottom .5 inch.
- -o
- Draw an outline around each column of text; the specified number defines
the width of the line that is drawn.
- -p pts
- Set text using fonts with pts point size (integer only).
- -r
- Set pages rotated by 90 degrees (in ``Landscape mode'').
- -R
- Set pages unrotated (in ``Portrait mode'').
- -s size
- Set the output size according to the named page size. Images are normally
created with a system-default page size (usually letter-size pages,
8.5" by 11", for sites in North America). Alternate page sizes
are specified symbolically using either the name or abbreviation of an
entry in the pagesizes(5F) database; e.g. a3 (ISO A3),
a4 (ISO A4), a5 (ISO A5), a6 (ISO A6), b4 (ISO
B4), na-let (North American Letter), us-leg (American
Legal), us-led (American Ledger), us-exe (American
Executive), jp-let (Japanese Letter), and jp-leg (Japanese
Legal). Comparisons are case-insensitive and any match of a substring of
the full page-size name is sufficient; e.g. ``legal'' would match
``American Legal''.
- -U
- Reverse collate pages; that is the last page will appear first in the
resultant POSTSCRIPT, then the next-to-last page, etc.
- -V spacing
- Set the line height; the default height is 1.2 x point size.
textfmt reads configuration information from the files
/usr/local/lib/fax/hyla.conf, and ~/.hylarc; in that order.
Configuration files follow the conventions described in
hylafax-client(1). The following configuration parameters are
recognized:
Tag Type Default Description
Columns integer 1 number of columns in formatted output
GaudyHeaders boolean No enable/disable guady page headers
FontMap string see below location of ghostscript Fontmap file
FontPath string see below directory for font metric files
ISO8859 boolean Yes use ISO 8859-1 character encoding
LineWrap boolean Yes wrap/truncate text lines
Orientation string portrait orientation of text on page
OutlineMargin inches 0 width of outline line
PageCollation string forward collate pages in forward or reverse direction
PageHeaders boolean Yes enable/disable page headers
PageHeight float - output page height
PageMargins string see below margins for formatted page
PageSize string default output page size from database
PageWidth float - output page width
TabStop integer 8 inter-stop setting in characters
TextFont string Courier name of font for setting text
TextLineHeight inches - text formatting line height control
TextPointSize inches see below size to use in setting text
The configuration parameters are explained below. Most parameters
correspond to a command line option. Parameter values identified above as
inches are converted according to the following conventions (where
``#.##'' is a decimal number):
#.##bp big point (1in = 72bp)
#.##cc cicero (1cc = 12dd)
#.##cm centimeter
#.##dd didot point (1157dd = 1238pt)
#.##in inch
#.##mm millimeter (10mm = 1cm)
#.##pc pica (1pc = 12pt)
#.##pt point (72.27pt = 1in)
#.##sp scaled point (65536sp = 1pt)
Unit names can be upper or lower case but no white space is
permitted between the number and the unit. Values specified with no unit are
interpreted as big points.
- Columns
- The number of columns to set text in. (Equivalent to the -m
option.)
- FontMap
- The directory or directories where the ghostscript Fontmap file(s) are
located; multiple paths are separated by a colon (":"). The
Fontmap table allows the translation of the descriptive name of the font
(as used by the TextFont parameter) to the ghostscript font
filenames. Setting the value to "" (zero length string) disables
this translation and provides functionality with RIPs other than
ghostscript.
- FontPath
- The path where Adobe Font Metric (AFM) files are located; by default
/usr/local/lib/afm. (Equivalent to the -F option.)
- GaudyHeaders
- Control whether or not to use a gaudy-style page header. (Equivalent to
the -G option.)
- ISO8859
- Control the use of ISO 8859-1 encoding in the generated
POSTSCRIPT (Equivalent to the -D option.)
- LineWrap
- Control whether long text lines are wrapper or truncated at the right hand
margin. (Equivalent to the -c option.)
- Orientation
- Control whether pages are oriented horizontally (``landscape'') or
vertically (``portrait''). (Equivalent to the -r and -R
options.)
- OutlineMargin
- Control whether columns of text have a line drawn around them and the
width of the line. Setting this parameter to 0 disables outlines.
(Equivalent to the -o option.)
- PageCollation
- Control whether the output file has pages collated in the same order as
the input file (``forward'') or in reverse order (``reverse). (Equivalent
to the -U option.)
- PageHeaders
- Control whether page headers are generated. (Equivalent to the -B
option.)
- PageHeight
- Set the output page height in inches (in inches).
- PageMargins
- Set the output page dimensions. Dimensions are specified as string of the
form: ``l=#,r=#,t=#,b=#'' where l
indicates the left margin, r indicates the right margin, t
indicates the top margin, b indicates the bottom margin, and
numbers are interpreted as inches. (Equivalent to the -M
option.)
- PageSize
- Set the output page dimensions by name. (Equivalent to the -s
option.)
- PageWidth
- Set the output page width in inches (in inches).
- TabStop
- Set the tab stop distance; in characters.
- TextFont
- Set the descriptive name of font to use for setting text. (Equivalent to
the -f option.)
- TextLineHeight
- Set the vertical text line height and spacing. (Equivalent to the
-V option.)
- TextPointSize
- Set the point size to use in setting text. (Equivalent to the -p
option.)
If textfmt is unable to locate font metric information for a font, then
it will use a fixed-width metric that is 60% of the text point size; this
metric will almost certainly result in incorrectly formatted POSTSCRIPT.
textfmt is distantly related to the lptops program
written by Don Beebe.
/usr/local/lib/fax/hyla.conf system-wide configuration file
~/.hylarc per-user configuration file
/usr/local/lib/fax/pagesizes page size database
/usr/local/lib/afm font metric files
hylafax-client(1), sendfax(1), pagesizes(5F)
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