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Name

       grolbp - groff output driver for Canon CaPSL printers

Synopsis

       grolbp [-l] [-c num-copies] [-F font-directory] [-o orientation] [-p paper-format]
              [-w width] [file ...]
       grolbp [--copies=num-copies] [--fontdir=font-directory] [--landscape] [--linewidth=width]
              [--orientation=orientation] [--papersize=paper-format] [file ...]

       grolbp -h
       grolbp --help

       grolbp -v
       grolbp --version

Description

       This  GNU roff output driver translates the output of troff(1) into a CaPSL and VDM format
       suitable for Canon LBP-4 and LBP-8 printers.  Normally, grolbp is invoked by groff(1) when
       the  latter is given the “-T lbp” option.  (In this installation, ps is the default output
       device.)  Use groff's -P option to pass any options shown above to  grolbp.   If  no  file
       arguments are given, or if file is “-”, grolbp reads the standard input stream.  Output is
       written to the standard output stream.

   Typefaces
       The driver supports the Dutch, Swiss, and Swiss-Narrow scalable  typefaces,  each  in  the
       regular,  bold,  italic,  and bold-italic styles.  Additionally, the bitmapped, monospaced
       Courier and Elite typefaces are available in regular, bold, and italic styles; Courier  at
       8  and 12 points, Elite at 8 and 10 points.  The following chart summarizes the groff font
       names used to access them.

                      ┌──────────────┬─────────┬────────┬──────────┬──────────────┐
                      │  TypefaceRomanBoldItalicBold-Italic │
                      ├──────────────┼─────────┼────────┼──────────┼──────────────┤
                      │Dutch         │  TR     │  TB    │  TI      │  TBI         │
                      ├──────────────┼─────────┼────────┼──────────┼──────────────┤
                      │Swiss         │  HR     │  HB    │  HI      │  HBI         │
                      ├──────────────┼─────────┼────────┼──────────┼──────────────┤
                      │Swiss Narrow  │  HNR    │  HNB   │  HNI     │  HNBI        │
                      ├──────────────┼─────────┼────────┼──────────┼──────────────┤
                      │Courier       │  CR     │  CB    │  CI      │              │
                      ├──────────────┼─────────┼────────┼──────────┼──────────────┤
                      │Elite         │  ER     │  EB    │  EI      │              │
                      └──────────────┴─────────┴────────┴──────────┴──────────────┘
   Paper format, orientation, and device description file
       grolbp supports paper formats “A4”, “letter”, “legal”, and “executive”.  These are matched
       case-insensitively.   The  -p,  --papersize  option  overrides  any  setting in the device
       description file DESC.  If neither specifies a paper format, A4 is assumed.

       In  its  DESC  file,  grolbp  (case-insensitively)  recognizes  an  orientation  directive
       accepting  one  mandatory  argument,  portrait  or landscape.  The first valid orientation
       directive encountered controls.   The  -l,  -o,  and  --orientation  command-line  options
       override  any setting in DESC.  If none of the foregoing specify the orientation, portrait
       is assumed.

   Font description files
       In addition to the font description file directives documented  in  groff_font(5),  grolbp
       recognizes lbpname, which maps the groff font name to the font name used internally by the
       printer.  Its syntax is as follows.
              lbpname printer-font-name
       lbpname's argument is case-sensitive.  The printer's font names are encoded as follows.

       For bitmapped fonts, printer-font_name has the form
              N⟨base-font-name⟩⟨font-stylebase-font-name is the font name as it appears in the printer's font listings  without  the
       first  letter,  up  to  (but  not  including) the font size.  font-style can be one of the
       letters R, I, or B, indicating the roman, italic,  and  bold  styles,  respectively.   For
       instance,  if  the printer's “font listing A” shows “Nelite12I.ISO_USA”, the corresponding
       entry in the groff font description file is
              lbpname NeliteI
       You may need to modify grolbp to add support for new bitmapped fonts, since the  available
       font names and font sizes of bitmapped fonts (as documented above) are hard-coded into the
       program.

       For scalable fonts, printer-font-name is identical to the font name as it appears  in  the
       printer's  “font  listing  A”.   For  instance,  to select the “Swiss” font in bold-italic
       style, which appears in the font listing as “Swiss-BoldOblique”,
              lbpname Swiss-BoldOblique
       is the required directive, and this is what we find in the groff font description file HBI
       for the lbp device.

   Drawing commands
       For compatibility with grolj4(1), an additional drawing command is available.

       \D'R dh dv'
              Draw  a  rule  (solid black rectangle) with one corner at the drawing position, and
              the diagonally opposite corner at the drawing position +(dh,dv).

Options

       -h and --help display a usage message, while -v and --version  show  version  information;
       all exit afterward.

       -c num-copies
       --copies=num-copies
              Produce num-copies copies of each page.

       -F font-directory
       --fontdir=font-directory
              Prepend  directory  font-directory/devname  to  the search path for font and device
              description files; name is the name of the device, usually lbp.

       -l
       --landscape
              Format the document in landscape orientation.

       -o orientation
       --orientation=orientation
              Format the  document  in  the  given  orientation,  which  must  be  “portrait”  or
              “landscape”.

       -p paper-format
       --papersize=paper-format
              Set  the  paper  format  to  paper-format,  which  must  be a valid paper format as
              described above.

       -w width
       --linewidth=width
              Set the default line thickness to width thousandths of an em;  the  default  is  40
              (0.04 em).

Environment

       GROFF_FONT_PATH
              lists directories in which to seek the selected output device's directory of device
              and font description files.  See troff(1) and groff_font(5).

Files

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devlbp/DESC
              describes the lbp output device.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devlbp/F
              describes the font known as F on device lbp.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/tmac/lbp.tmac
              defines macros for use with the lbp output device.  It is automatically  loaded  by
              troffrc when the lbp output device is selected.

See also

       groff(1), troff(1), groff_out(5), groff_font(5), groff_char(7)