ds dQ /usr/lib/postscript
TH POSTDMD 1
SH NAME
B postdmd
\- PostScript translator for
SM DMD
bitmap files
SH SYNOPSIS
\*(mBpostdmd\f1
OP "" options []
OP "" files []
SH DESCRIPTION
B postdmd
translates
SM DMD
bitmap
IR files ,
as produced by
BR dmdps ,
or
I files
written in the Ninth Edition
BR bitfile (9.5)
format
into PostScript and writes the results on the
standard output.
If no
I files
are specified, or if
OP \-
is one of the input
IR files ,
the standard input is read.
The following
I options
are understood:
TP 0.75i
OP \-b num
Pack the bitmap in the output file using
I num
byte patterns.
A value of 0 turns off all packing of the output file.
By default
I num
is 6.
TP
OP \-c num
Print
I num
copies of each page.
By default only one copy is printed.
TP
OP \-f
Flip the sense of the bits in
I files
before printing the bitmaps.
TP
OP \-m num
Magnify each logical page by the factor
IR num .
Pages are scaled uniformly about the origin,
which by default is located at the center of
each page.
The default magnification is 1.0.
TP
OP \-n num
Print
I num
logical pages on each piece of paper,
where
I num
can be any positive integer.
By default
I num
is set to 1.
TP
OP \-o list
Print pages whose numbers are given in the comma-separated
IR list .
The list contains single numbers
I N
and ranges
IR N1\-\|N2 .
A missing
I N1
means the lowest numbered page, a missing
I N2
means the highest.
TP
OP \-p mode
Print
I files
in either \*(mBportrait\fP or \*(mBlandscape\fP
IR mode .
Only the first character of
I mode
is significant.
The default
I mode
is \*(mBportrait\fP.
TP
OP \-u
Disables much of the unpacking for Eighth
Edition bitmap files.
Usually results in smaller output files that take longer to print.
Not a recommended option.
TP
OP \-x num
Translate the origin
I num
inches along the positive x axis.
The default
coordinate system has the origin fixed at the
center of the page, with positive
x to the right and positive y up the page.
Positive
I num
moves everything right.
The default offset is 0 inches.
TP
OP \-y num
Translate the origin
I num
inches along the positive y axis.
Positive
I num
moves everything up the page.
The default offset is 0.
TP
TP
OP \-L file
Use
I file
as the PostScript prologue.
br
The default is
MR \*(dQ/postdmd.ps .
PP
Three options allow insertion of arbitrary PostScript
at controlled points in the translation process:
TP 0.75i
OP \-C file
Copy
I file
to the output file;
I file
must contain legitimate PostScript.
TP
OP \-P string
Include
I string
in the output file;
I string
must be legitimate PostScript.
TP
OP \-R action
Requests special
I action
(e.g.,
MR manualfeed )
on a per page or global basis.
The
I action
string can be given as
IR request,
IM request : page\f1\|,
or
IM request : page : file\f1\|.
If
I page
is omitted or given as 0, the request applies to all pages.
If
I file
is omitted, the request lookup is done in
MR \*(dQ/ps.requests .
PP
Only one bitmap is printed on each logical page, and each of the input
I files
must contain complete descriptions of at least one bitmap.
Decreasing the pattern size using the
OP \-b
option may help throughput on printers with fast processors
(e.g., \s-1PS\s+1-810),
while increasing the pattern size will often be the right move
on older models
(.e.g, \s-1PS\s+1-800).
SH DIAGNOSTICS
A 0 exit status is returned if
I files
were successfully processed.
br
ne 4v
SH FILES
MW \*(dQ/postdmd.ps
br
MW \*(dQ/forms.ps
br
MW \*(dQ/ps.requests
SH SEE ALSO
BR dpost (1),
BR postdaisy (1),
BR postio (1),
BR postmd (1),
BR postprint (1),
BR postreverse (1),
BR posttek (1)