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NAME

       faxcover - generate a POSTSCRIPT cover page for an outgoing facsimile

SYNOPSIS

       faxcover [ options ] -f from-name -n fax-number

DESCRIPTION

       faxcover  generates  a  POSTSCRIPT® cover page document on the standard output.  The cover page fills the
       entire area of a default page and is created according to the information supplied on  the  command  line
       and a cover sheet template file.

       faxcover  is  normally  invoked  by  the  sendfax(1)  program  to generate a cover page for each outgoing
       facsimile.

       faxcover works by creating a POSTSCRIPT dictionary that contains definitions for the variable information
       that  is to be placed on the facsimile cover page.  Specifically, a dictionary with the following symbols
       are defined:
       Symbol             Description                        Symbol               Description
       to                 destination person                 from                 sending person
       to-company         destination company                from-company         sender's company
       to-location        destination geographic location    from-location        sender geographic location
       to-voice-number    person's voice phone number        from-voice-number    sender's voice phone number
       to-fax-number      destination fax phone number       from-fax-number      sender's fax phone number
                                                             from-mail-address    sender's e-mail address
       comments           unbroken comment string            commentsX            X'th line of comments
       regarding          Re: subject                        CommentX             similar to commentsX
       pageWidth          page width in millimeters          page-count           # pages other than cover page
       pageLength         page length in millimeters         todays-date          current date and time

       If the comments string is longer than maxlencomments characters, it is  broken,  on  word  boundaries  or
       instances  of  ``\n´´,  into  multiple  POSTSCRIPT  strings  commentsX  where  X is the line number; e.g.
       comments2  for  the  second  line  of  comments.   Long  substrings  without  whitespace   which   exceed
       maxlencomments  are  also  broken.  By default faxcover will generate 20 commentsX strings, emitting null
       string values for empty lines.  This number can be changed with the -m option; see below.  maxlencomments
       is changed with the -z option; see below.

       Note  that  use of commentsX with non-fixed-width fonts can lead to spatial problems where characters run
       off the edge of the generated cover page.  In such cases, use of BreakIntoLines (see below) may be a more
       suitable approach.

       CommentX  is  similar  to  commentsX  except  that  its  values  are created only by breaking comments on
       instances of ``\n´´ and not otherwise.  maxlines does not affect CommentX

       faxcover also emits a POSTSCRIPT procedure for breaking comment strings into  multiple  lines  using  the
       POSTSCRIPT  font  metric information.  This procedure is named BreakIntoLines and has the following usage
       convention:

       %<line-width> <line-height> <x> <y> <string> BreakIntoLines -

       eg
              /rule (_____________________________________________) def
              /lw rule stringwidth pop def /lh 30 def
              /y 191.4 def /x 0 def
              y -30 0 { x exch moveto rule show } for
              lw lh x y comments BreakIntoLines
       where the width of the rule controls the length of each line of comments (note that it is  made  slightly
       shorter  here  for  the  purpose of presentation), x and y are initialized to coordinate locations on the
       page where the comment string should be imaged, and the number 30 is the inter-line  spacing  appropriate
       for the font used to image the comment lines.

       If  information  is  unavailable  for  an  item, the associated POSTSCRIPT symbol is defined to be a null
       string.

       Following the definition prologue, a cover sheet template file is copied.  This file is expected to be  a
       POSTSCRIPT  program  that uses the generated strings to create a cover page.  The template must include a
       showpage operator to cause the page to be imaged.  The above symbols  will  be  defined  in  the  current
       dictionary.  A trailing end operator is supplied by faxcover, so any manipulation of the dictionary stack
       should leave the current dictionary on the top of the stack on completion.

OPTIONS

       -c comments Use comments for the comment string. You may use '\n' to  break  it  into  several  lines  on
                   generated the cover page.

       -C file     Use file as the template file.  The default template file is named faxcover.ps.  The template
                   file can also be specified by setting the FAXCOVER environment  variable.   If  the  template
                   filename  is  not  an  absolute pathname, then faxcover looks first for this file in the home
                   directory of the sender.  If no such file is present, then it looks in the library  directory
                   where  the  HylaFAX  client  application data are installed.  If no template file is located,
                   faxcover will terminate without generating a cover page.

       -D format   Use format as the formatting specification passed to strftime(3) when generating the time and
                   date placed on the cover page.

       -f name     Use name for the sender's identity.

       -l location Use location for the geographic location of the destination company.

       -L location Use location for the geographic location of the sender's company.

       -m maxlines indicates the maximum number of commentsX lines to generate.

       -M address  Use address for the sender's e-mail address.

       -n number   Use number for the destination fax machine number.

       -N number   Use number for the sender's fax machine number.

       -p count    Use count for the count of pages to follow the cover page.

       -r regarding
                   Use regarding for the ``Re:'' field.

       -s size     Set the page size to use for the transmitted facsimile.  Facsimile are normally imaged 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(5) 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''.

                   Note that it may not be permissible  to  image  into  the  full  page  area;  the  guaranteed
                   reproducible  area for a page is typically inset.  Also, note that while arbitrary page sizes
                   can be specified through the page size database, only a limited set of  page  dimensions  are
                   supported  by the Group 3 facsimile protocol.  Thus if an odd-size facsimile is submitted for
                   transmission it may not be possible to determine if it can  be  sent  until  the  fax  server
                   establishes communication with the remote facsimile machine.

       -t name     Use name for the receiver's identity.

       -v number   Use number for the receiver's voice phone number.

       -V number   Use number for the sender's voice phone number.

       -x company  Use company for the destination company name.

       -X company  Use company for the sender's company name.

       -z maxlencomments
                   indicates the maximum length in number of characters allowed in a commentsX string.

DIAGNOSTICS

       Complaints about not being able to locate a template file.

FILES

       ~/.faxdb                    personal fax number database
       ~/.hylarc                   per-user configuration file
       /etc/hylafax/hyla.conf      system-wide configuration file
       /etc/hylafax/faxcover.ps    default cover page template
       /etc/hylafax/pagesizes      page size database

BUGS

       faxcover  should  be  able  to determine the appropriate length of commentsX strings by using font metric
       information.

SEE ALSO

       hylafax-client(1), sendfax(1) edit-faxcover(1)

                                                January 06, 2001                                     FAXCOVER(1)