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NAME
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psfonts, psdownload – add necessary fonts to PostScript document
for printing
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SYNOPSIS
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psfonts [ files ... ]
psdownload [ options ] [ files ... ]
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DESCRIPTION
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Plan 9’s troff(1) and tr2post(1) use non-standard PostScript fonts
(found in /home/opt/plan9port/postscript/font). Before sending
PostScript output from tr2post to a standard printer, code implementing
the non-standard fonts must be added to the PostScript.
Psfonts copies files (or standard input) to standard output, adding
necessary PostScript fonts.
Psdownload is the more general program used to implement psfonts.
The options are:
−c comment
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Expect the fonts used in the document to be listed in a comment
beginning with this string (default %%DocumentFonts:).
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−f atend
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Expect extra fonts comments at the end of the document, so read
the entire input before starting output (by default this only
happens if a %%DocumentFonts: (atend) comment is encountered).
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−m mapfile
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Use mapfile to translate from PostScript font names to files.
Each line in the map has two white space-separated fields: a font
name and the corresponding file. If mapfile is not a rooted path,
it is evaluated relative to the fontdir (see −H below).
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−p printer
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Set the name of the printer. This option is deprecated. Its only
effect is to override the −r option, causing fontdir/printers/printer
to be used as the resident fonts list.
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−r residentfonts
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Read a list of fonts assumed to be on the printer (not necessary
to re-download) from the file residentfonts. If residentfonts
is not a rooted path, it is evaluated relative to the fontdir
(see −H below).
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−H fontdir
−T tmpdir
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Use tmpdir for storing temporary files (default /var/tmp).
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−D Produce copious amounts of debugging information on standard
error.
−I Continue running even after fatal errors occur.
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EXAMPLE
SOURCE
SEE ALSO
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