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NAME

       mp - POSTSCRIPT pretty printer

SYNOPSIS

       mp  [  -a4  ]  [  -addhdr type ] [ -alias name ] [ -allhdrs ] [ -article ] [ -bottom # ] [
       -bsdprint ] [ -chars # ] [ -columns # ] [ -config name ] [ -content ]  [  -copies  #  ]  [
       -digest ] [ -elm ] [ -flip ] [ -folder ] [ -forcepage ] [ -from ] [ -help ] [ -landscape ]
       [ -left # ] [ -linelength # ] [ -modtime ] [ -name appname ] [ -newpage ] [ -nobanners ] [
       -noburstpage ] [ -number ] [ -onesided ] [ -organiser type ] [ -pagelength # ] [ -portrait
       ] [ -postscript ] [ -printer name ] [ -prologue name ] [ -remhdr type ] [  -right  #  ]  [
       -subject  text  ]  [  -tab  #  ]  [ -text ] [ -top # ] [ -tumble ] [ -twosided ] [ -us ] [
       -version ] [ -words # ] [ -wrap ] [ filename ...  ]

       The version of mp installed at your site might also support the command line options  from
       the previous version. These are:

       mp  [  -A4  ] [ -F ] [ -PS ] [ -US ] [ -a ] [ -d ] [ -e ] [ -f ] [ -l ] [ -m ] [ -o ] [ -p
       prologue ] [ -s subject ] [ -tm ] [ -ts ] [ -v ] [ -?  ] [ filename ...  ]

       Use the -help command line option to determine if these options are supported.

DESCRIPTION

       The mp program reads each filename in sequence and generates a prettified version  of  the
       contents  in  POSTSCRIPT  format. By default the output is sent to standard output. If you
       use one of the different names, output is sent direct to the printer.

       The program will use the PRINTER  or  LPDEST  environment  variables  to  determine  which
       printer the output is sent to.

       If  no  filename argument is provided, mp reads the standard input.  If the standard input
       is a terminal, input is terminated by an EOF signal, usually Ctrl-D.

       Mail items, news articles, ordinary ASCII files, complete mail folders,  and  digests  are
       all  acceptable  input  formats  for  mp.   The  output format includes grayscale lozenges
       containing banner information at the top and bottom of every page.

       The  program  is  conveniently  used  in  conjunction  with  the  print  button   of   the
       SunView/xnews(1)  mailtool(1)  programs, or the pipe command provided by mail(1).  Add the
       following two lines to your .mailrc file:
                 set printmail='mp -printer'
                 set cmd="mp -printer &"

       Source the .mailrc file, and you are ready to use mp.  For printing ordinary ASCII  files,
       the following alias (to be placed in your .cshrc file) may also prove useful:
                 alias print 'mp -text -printer -subject "\!*" <\!*'

OPTIONS

       -a4    Use  A4  paper  size  (8.5 x 11.4 inches). The default paper size is none, in which
              case mp will try to fill the paper.

       -addhdr type
              Add type to the list of mail or news headers to be printed.

       -alias name
              The user name alias that should be printed out in the mp banner  heading,  to  show
              who  the  output  is  for. This will override the NAME environment variable and the
              users entry in the password file.

       -allhdrs
              If set, then print out all mail or news headers.

       -article
              Format the file as a news article.  The top banner contains the text: "Article from
              newsgroup ", where newsgroup is the first news group found on the Newsgroups: line.
              By default, the input files are assumed to be mail messages.

       -bottom #
              The size (in points) for the bottom margin on each page. There are approximately 72
              points per inch. The default value is 8 points.

       -bsdprint
              If  set,  then  assume this is a BSD system, and use the appropriate print command,
              and command line options. The default value for this option is false.

       -chars #
              The maximum number of characters to extract from  the  gecos  field  of  the  users
              /etc/passwd entry. The default is 40.

       -columns #
              Number of columns of output per page. This value will override the default value in
              the prologue file.

       -config name
              The name of an alternate X resource configuration file, which will be read by mp at
              startup time. The default name is $HOME/.mpdefaults

       -content
              Instead  of  using  "\nFrom" to denote the start of new mail messages, mp will look
              for (and use) the value of the Content-Length: mail header. If  the  Content-Length
              doesn't  take  you  to  the  next  "\nFrom",  then it's wrong, and mp falls back to
              looking for the next "\nFrom" in the mail folder.

       -copies #
              Number of copies of each file to output. This option only works when the  filenames
              to print are given on the command line. The default number of copies is 1.

       -digest
              Format the file as a digest.

       -elm   Assume  the ELM mail frontend intermediate file format. Used when printing messages
              from within ELM (using the "p" command), especially for printing  tagged  messages.
              This option must be specified in your ELM option setup.

       -flip  Flip  the  top  and  bottom  banners on the output. By default, the banners are not
              flipped.

       -folder
              Format the file as a mail folder, printing  multiple  messages.  By  default,  this
              option is not set.

       -forcepage
              Always  start a new page (rather than a new column) when in landscape or multi-page
              personal organiser mode.

       -from  Instead of printing who the mail article is for, the top header  will  contain  who
              the  mail  article  is  from.  A  useful  option for people with their own personal
              printer.

       -help  Print the usage message for mp

       -landscape
              Format output in landscape mode.  Two pages of text will be printed  per  sheet  of
              paper. By default, output will be in portrait mode.

       -left #
              The  size  (in points) for the left margin on each page. There are approximately 72
              points per inch. The default value is 8 points.

       -linelength #
              Maximum number of characters on each line of output. This value will  override  the
              default value in the prologue file.

       -modtime
              Use  the  files  last  modification  time  (rather than the current time) in the mp
              banner. Note that this only works when the files are supplied on the  command  line
              (as opposed to standard input).

       -name appname
              Use this name, when looking for X resources for this application.

       -newpage
              Always start a new sheet of paper for each new file when printing in duplex mode.

       -nobanners
              Don't  print a header and a footer banner on each page. By default, banners will be
              printed.

       -noburstpage
              If the output is destined for a printer, than the printing of  the  burst  page  is
              disabled. Most of the information that typically appears on the burst page sheet is
              output in the mp banners. By default, a burst page will be printed.

       -number
              Print the line number on each line output. This option is not set by default.

       -onesided
              Print the output in simplex (one-sided) mode. The default is  to  print  in  duplex
              (two-sided) mode.

       -organiser type
              Format  the  file for use with the given organiser type.  Valid organiser types are
              filofax, franklin, proplan, timeman, tsintl and tspartner

       -pagelength #
              Maximum number of lines on each page  of  output.  This  value  will  override  the
              default value in the prologue file.

       -portrait
              Format  output  in  portait  mode.   One  page of text will be printed per sheet of
              paper. This is the default value.

       -printer name
              Send output to the named printer. Otherwise send output to the printer named in the
              PRINTER or LPDEST environment variables.

       -ps    If  the mail or digest message just has PostScript as the text of the message, then
              this is normally just passed  straight  through.  Specifying  this  option,  causes
              PostScript to be printed as text.

       -prologue name
              Employ  the  file  name  as the POSTSCRIPT prologue file, overriding any previously
              defined file names.

       -remhdr type
              Add type to the list of mail or news headers which will not be printed.

       -right #
              The size (in points) for the right margin on each page. There are approximately  72
              points per inch. The default value is 8 points.

       -subject text
              Use    text as the new subject for the printout. If you are printing ordinary ASCII
              files which have been specified on the command line, the subject  will  default  to
              the  name of each of these files. Note that as mp automatically assumes the default
              input file format is a mail file, you will have to include the -text  command  line
              option to make this happen.

       -tab # The number of spaces to output when encountering a tab character. The default value
              is 8.

       -text  Format the file as an ordinary ASCII text file. By default, the file is assumed  to
              be a mail message.

       -top # The  size  (in  points) for the top margin on each page. There are approximately 72
              points per inch. The default value is 8 points.

       -tumble
              If printing in duplex mode, adjust the alignment of the reverse page.  By  default,
              the reverse page is not tumbled.

       -twosided
              Print  the  output  in duplex (two-sided) mode. This is the default. This obviously
              only works if the printer is capable of printing on both sides of the paper.

       -us    Use US paper size (8.5 x 11 inches). The default paper size is none, in which  case
              mp will try to fill the paper.

       -version
              Print the version number of this release of mp.

       -words #
              The  maximum  number  of  words  to  extract  from  the  gecos  field  of the users
              /etc/passwd entry. The default is 3.

       -wrap  Wrap words onto the next line of output. By default, this option is not set.

RESOURCES

       On startup, mp will use  the  following  X  resources  which  by  default  are  stored  in
       $HOME/.mpdefaults.   Note  these  resource  names  will  be  prepended  with  the  running
       application name (mp, newsp, mailp ...). This means that you can have  different  sets  of
       resources for each type of program.

       Resource:      addHeaders
       Values:        Headers to add (string)
       Description    A comma separated list of the extra headers that mp should print out.

       Resource:      aliasName
       Values:        Text string (NULL).
       Description    The user name alias that should be printed out in the mp banner heading, to
                      show who the output  is  for.  This  will  override  the  NAME  environment
                      variable and the users entry in the password file.

       Resource:      allHeaders
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true, then all mail or news headers are printed out.

       Resource:      bottomMargin
       Values:        positive integer (8)
       Description    The  size  (in  points)  for  the  bottom  margin  on  each page. There are
                      approximately 72 points per inch.

       Resource:      bsdPrinter
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true, then it is assumed that this  is  a  BSD  system,  and  the
                      appropriate printer command and command line options are used.

       Resource:      copies
       Values:        positive integer (1)
       Description    The number of copies to be printed for each file.

       Resource:      doubleSided
       Values:        True, False (True)
       Description    Determines  whether  the output will be printed on one side of the paper or
                      two. Obviously for two-sided output to work, the printer has to support it.

       Resource:      elmMail
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true, assumes the ELM mail frontend intermediate file format.

       Resource:      fileType
       Values:        Mail, News, Postscript or Text (Mail)
       Description    Describes the type of the input file to be processed. Either mail messages,
                      news articles, pure PostScript or plain text files.

       Resource:      flipBanners
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true, flips the top and bottom banners on the output.

       Resource:      forcePage
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true, always starts a new page (rather than a new column) when in
                      landscape or multi-page personal organiser mode.

       Resource:      leftMargin
       Values:        positive integer (8)
       Description    The size  (in  points)  for  the  left  margin  on  each  page.  There  are
                      approximately 72 points per inch.

       Resource:      lineLength
       Values:        positive integer (80)
       Description    The maximum number of characters printed on each line.

       Resource:      mailDigest
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true then mp assumes the input is in the form of a mail digest.

       Resource:      mailFolder
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true then mp assumes the input is a file containing more then one
                      mail message, and processes (and prints) each in turn.

       Resource:      nameChars
       Values:        1-255 (40)
       Description    The maximum number of characters to extract from the  gecos  field  of  the
                      users /etc/passwd entry.

       Resource:      nameWords
       Values:        1-255 (3)
       Description    The  maximum  number  of words to extract from the gecos field of the users
                      /etc/passwd entry.

       Resource:      newPage
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true, and printing duplex (two-sided), then printing of each  new
                      file is started on a new sheet of paper.

       Resource:      numberColumns
       Values:        positive integer (1)
       Description    The  number  of  columns  of  output per page. This value will override the
                      default value in the prologue file.

       Resource:      numberLines
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true then mp will number each line of output.

       Resource:      organiserType
       Values:        Filofax, Franklin, Proplan, Timeman, Tsintl or Tspartner
       Description    Describes the personal organiser output format.

       Resource:      outputType
       Values:        Portrait, Landscape or Organiser (Portrait)
       Description    Describes the printed output format. Either portrait, landscape or  one  of
                      the special personal organiser formats.

       Resource:      pageLength
       Values:        positive integer (66)
       Description    The maximum number of lines printed on each page.

       Resource:      paperSize
       Values:        None, A4 or US (None)
       Description    Describes the size of the paper the the output will be printed on.

       Resource:      printHeaderPage
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true then a burst banner page will be printed at the beginning of
                      the mp output.

       Resource:      printerName
       Values:        Text string (NULL)
       Description    The name of the printer to send output to. If no name is supplied, then  mp
                      will use the default printer.

       Resource:      prologueName
       Values:        UNIX pathname (NULL)
       Description    Use  this  as  the prologue filename overriding any previously defined file
                      names.

       Resource:      removeHeaders
       Values:        Headers to remove (string)
       Description    A comma separated list of the standard headers that  mp  should  not  print
                      out.

       Resource:      rightMargin
       Values:        positive integer (8)
       Description    The  size  (in  points)  for  the  right  margin  on  each  page. There are
                      approximately 72 points per inch.

       Resource:      subject
       Values:        Text string (NULL)
       Description    The subject that will be printed out in the banner for each file printed.

       Resource:      tabSize
       Values:        positive integer (8)
       Description    The number of spaces to output when encountering a tab character.

       Resource:      topMargin
       Values:        positive integer (8)
       Description    The  size  (in  points)  for  the  top  margin  on  each  page.  There  are
                      approximately 72 points per inch.

       Resource:      tumble
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If  set  to  true  and printing in duplex mode, adjust the alignment of the
                      reverse page.

       Resource:      useContent
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true, instead of using "\nFrom" to denote the start of  new  mail
                      messages,  mp will look for (and use) the value of the Content-Length: mail
                      header. If the Content-Length doesn't take you to the next  "\nFrom",  then
                      it's  wrong, and mp falls back to looking for the next "\nFrom" in the mail
                      folder.

       Resource:      useFrom
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true, instead of printing who the mail article is  for,  the  top
                      header  will  contain  who  the  mail  article is from. A useful option for
                      people with their own personal printer.

       Resource:      useModTime
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true, use the files  last  modification  time  (rather  than  the
                      current time) in the mp banner.

       Resource:      wrapWords
       Values:        True, False (False)
       Description    If set to true, wrap words onto the next line of output.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       The  default  output  printer is determined by looking at the PRINTER environment variable
       for BSD systems or the LPDEST environment variable for System V systems.
       An alternative file containing the mp  X  resources  can  be  given  with  the  MPDEFAULTS
       environment variable.
       The  mp  prologue  file  is  determined  by  first  looking  for  the environment variable
       MP_PROLOGUE, which specifies the directory where mp prologue files are to  be  found.   If
       MP_PROLOGUE is not found, then the default directory is assumed (LIBDIR/mp.pro.ps).

SUPPLIED PROLOGUE FILES

       The following prologue files are provided:
              mp.pro.ps
                     Used by default
              mp.pro.l.ps
                     Used by the -landscape landscape mode option
              mp.pro.ff.ps
                     Used if the -filofax option is in effect
              mp.pro.fp.ps
                     Used if the -franklin option is in effect
              mp.pro.pp.ps
                     Used if the -proplan option is in effect
              mp.pro.tm.ps
                     Used if the -timeman option is in effect
              mp.pro.tsi.ps
                     Used if the -tsintl option is in effect
              mp.pro.tsp.ps
                     Used if the -tspartner option is in effect
              mp.pro.alt.ps
                     An  alternative  modification of the default prologue file which outputs the
                     page number in the right corner of the bottom banner.
              mp.pro.altl.ps
                     An alternative landscape option mode prologue file.

FILES

       .cshrc initialization file for csh(1)
       .mailrc
              initialization file for mail(1)
       $HOME/.mpdefaults
              X resource initialisation file.
       BINDIR/mp
              executable
       LIBDIR/mp.pro.ps
              POSTSCRIPT prologue for mail printing
       LIBDIR/mp.pro.l.ps
              POSTSCRIPT prologue for landscape format
       LIBDIR/mp.pro.alt.ps
              alternative "default" POSTSCRIPT prologue, inserts page numbers in the bottom right
              corner of each page
       LIBDIR/mp.pro.altl.ps
              alternative "landscape" POSTSCRIPT prologue.
       LIBDIR/mp.pro.ff.ps
              POSTSCRIPT prologue for Filofax format
       LIBDIR/mp.pro.fp.ps
              POSTSCRIPT prologue for Franklin Planner format.
       LIBDIR/mp.pro.tm.ps
              POSTSCRIPT prologue for Time Manager format
       LIBDIR/mp.pro.tsi.ps
              POSTSCRIPT prologue for Time/System (International) format
       LIBDIR/mp.pro.tsp.ps
              POSTSCRIPT prologue for Time/System (Partner) format

SEE ALSO

       mail(1), mailtool(1), xnews(1)

AUTHORS

       Original version by Steve Holden.
       Converted to C then C++, modified and maintained by Rich Burridge, Sun Microsystems Inc.
       Original  modified  to  handle  net  news  articles  and  MH mail by Bruno Pillard, Chorus
       Systemes, France.
       Handling of mail digests added by Dave Glowacki of  Public  Works  Computer  Services,  St
       Paul, MN.
       Original manual page revised by Rick Rodgers, UCSF School of Pharmacy, San Francicso.
       Support  for Personal Organiser printing style added by Douglas Buchanan, Sun Microsystems
       Europe.
       Substantial modifications to header parsing by Jeremy Webber, Computer Science Department,
       University of Adelaide, Australia.
       Support  for  printing  multiple  files and subject line filename print for ordinary ASCII
       files added by Sam Manoharan, Edinburgh University.
       Support for landscape mode written by Michael Tuchiarone.
       Revision of the POSTSCRIPT structuring and the way that the prologue files are handled was
       included by Johan Vromans.
       New style POSTSCRIPT prologue files by John Macdonald.
       Support for the ISO8859 character set by Bertrand DeCouty.
       Rich Burridge.  MAIL: Rich.Burridge@Sun.Com

                                          12 April 2002                                     MP(1)