NAME gslp - Format and print text using ghostscript gsbj - Format and print text for BubbleJet printer using ghostscript gsdj - Format and print text for DeskJet printer using ghostscript gsdj500 - Format and print text for DeskJet 500 BubbleJet using ghostscript gslj - Format and print text for LaserJet printer using ghostscript SYNOPSIS gslp -12BclqRr -b
-f -F -L -p -T --add-to-space --add-to-width --columns --detect --first-page --kern --last-page --(heading|footing)-(left|center|right) --margin-(top|bottom|left|right) --no-eject-(file|formfeed) --spacing [gs options] [files] gsbj [options] [files] gsdj [options] [files] gsdj500 [options] [files] gslj [options] [files] DESCRIPTION This utility provides functionality approximately equivalent to the Unix enscript(1) program. It prints plain text files using a single font. It currently handles tabs and formfeeds, but not backspaces. It will line-wrap when using fixed-pitch fonts. It will also do kerning and width adjustment. The default device (-sDEVICE=) and resolution (-r) are as follows: gslp epson 180 gsbj bj10e 180 gsdj deskjet 300 gsdj500 djet500 300 gslj laserjet 300 By default the current date is formatted as the center header. OPTIONS Standard switches implemented: -12BclqRr -b
-f -F -L -p Sun switches implemented: -T set tab width Switches ignored: -GghKkmow -# -C -d -J -n -P -S -s -t -v Switches added: --add-to-space add the given number of 1/72" units to the width of each space (may be negative) --add-to-width add the given number of 1/72" units to the width of each character (may be negative) --columns print in columns --detect treat the file as PostScript if it starts with %! --first-page start printing at page --kern kern using information from the given .AFM file --last-page stop printing after page --(heading|footing)-(left|center|right) set the heading/footing fields; use -B first to clear --margin-(top|bottom|left|right) set a margin --no-eject-(file|formfeed) end-of-file/FF only starts a new column, not a new sheet --spacing use double (n=2), triple (n=3), etc. spacing Also, the string %# in a heading or footing is replaced with the page #.