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dtlp(1)			 USER COMMANDS			  dtlp(1)

NAME
     dtlp - gather lp arguments	and print a file

SYNOPSIS
     dtlp [-b banner_title] [-d	lpdest]	[-m print_command] [-n
     copy_count] [-o other_options] [-u	user_filename] [-a] [-e]
     [-h] [-r] [-s] [-v] [-w] [print_file]

DESCRIPTION
     The dtlp command line utility is a	front-end to the lp sub-
     system.  The dtlp utility gathers lp print	options	and
     prints a specified	file.  It operates in two modes:

	GUI mode       By default, dtlp	posts a	Print dialog that
		       appears with Print, Cancel, and Help push-
		       buttons.

	Silent mode    When invoked with the silent flag, dtlp
		       does not	present	the GUI	input dialog.  It
		       collects	input arguments	from the command
		       line and	environment variables.

  The Print Dialog
     When invoked normally, dtlp posts a Print dialog that shows:

	File	       The name	of the file to print (a	read-only
		       text label).

	Printer	       The printer device. The default is the
		       value of	the LPDEST environment variable.
		       If LPDEST is unset, then	the properly
		       localized string	Default	appears	in the
		       text field.

	Copies	       The number of copies to print.  The
		       default is 1.

	Banner Page Title
		       The title to appear on the printed banner
		       page, and if formatted, in the header of
		       each page.

	Print Page Numbers
		       A checkbox to indicate whether the file
		       should be printed formatted (run	through
		       the pr -f command) or printed unformatted.

	Print Command Options
		       Any options to be passed	directly to the
		       lp command.  For	example, some implementa-
		       tions support the -o2 option to lp to
		       enable double-page printing.

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		       When the	user presses the Print button,
		       these settings are passed onto the lp sub-
		       system, along with the values of	any other
		       environment settings (see the ENVIRONMENT
		       heading in this man page).

OPTIONS
     The dtlp command accepts a	print_file name	specification.
     If	a print_file is	not specified, standard	input is assumed.
     When used in this fashion,	the -u user_filename option can
     be	used to	pass a name to dtlp for	display	in the Print dia-
     log.

  Command Line Options and the ENVIRONMENT Setting
     The dtlp command is sensitive to some ENVIRONMENT settings.
     In	the case in which both a command line option and a com-
     plementary	environment setting are	specified, the command
     line option takes precedence.

  Command Line Options
	-b  banner_title
		       Set the string used in printing the banner
		       on the title page.  If the -r option is
		       also specified, then print this same
		       string on the page headers.

	-d  lpdest     Set the printer destination for the file.

	-m  print_command
		       Use this	value as the path name of the lp
		       print command.  The default is lp.

	-n  copy_count Print this many copies.	Default	is 1.

	-o  other_options
		       Pass these options directly through to the
		       print_command, without any interpretation.
		       This setting is intended	for users with
		       advanced	printing knowledge.

	-u  user_filename
		       Use this	value as the name of file as it
		       should appear in	the Print dialog or print
		       output.	Default	is print_file.
		       Equivalent to the DTPRINTUSERFILENAME set-
		       ting under the ENVIRONMENT heading in this
		       man page.

	-a	       Causes the file to be formatted with the
		       man command.  If	set, then other	format-
		       ting specifications (such as -r)	are
		       ignored.

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	-e	       Remove the file after printing it.  This
		       functionality is	intended for temporary
		       files generated by applications that don't
		       need to persist beyond the act of print-
		       ing.  Equivalent	to the DTPRINTFILEREMOVE.

	-h	       Print out a help	message.

	-r	       Format the file before printing it, by
		       running it through the pr -f command.

	-s	       Print the file silently,	without	posting
		       the Print dialog. Equivalent to the
		       DTPRINTSILENT setting under the ENVIRON-
		       MENT heading in this man	page.

	-v	       Print out verbose messages during the
		       print process.

	-w	       Causes output to	the printer to be sent
		       raw, with no interpretation of tabs, back-
		       spaces, formfeeds, and binary characters.
		       Useful for printing PCL and PS files.  If
		       set, then other formatting specifications
		       (such as	-r) are	ignored; however, the -a
		       option will take	precedence over	this set-
		       ting.

	print_file     Print this file.	 If print_file is not
		       supplied, standard input	is assumed.

ENVIRONMENT
     Following are the names and meanings of the environment
     values that affect	the operation of dtlp:

	LANG	       Use the specified value to determine the
		       locale of the message strings that appear
		       in the Print dialog.

	LPDEST	       Use the specified value as the printer
		       destination for the file.

	DTPRINTCWD     If set to an existing, usable directory,
		       this setting causes dtlp	to execute the lp
		       command pipeline	from that directory.  By
		       default,	uses the current directory from
		       which dtlp is invoked.

	DTPRINTFILEREMOVE
		       Equivalent to the -e command line setting.
		       Value must be True or False (case is
		       ignored).  Default is False.

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	DTPRINTSILENT  Equivalent to the -s command line setting.
		       Value must be True or False (case is
		       ignored).  Default is False.

	DTPRINTUSERFILENAME
		       Equivalent to the -u command line setting.

  Reconciling Options
     In	the case of conflicting	formatting options, dtlp uses the
     following decisions to reconcile them:

	o	If any raw (as with -w), or man	(as with -a)
		options	are specified, all other page formatting
		and numbering options are turned off; otherwise,
		page printing and formatting are allowed.

	o	In a formatted operation:  If a	banner title is
		specified (as with -b),	it will	be used	as the
		page header.

	o	If a user filename is specified	(as with -u or
		DTPRINTUSERFILENAME), it will be used as the page
		header;	otherwise, the filename	itself will be
		used as	the page header.

RETURN VALUES
	0	       Command completed successfully.

	-1	       The user	pressed	the Cancel button.

	2	       Usage error.

	3	       There is	no specified file to print.

	4	       Unable to find the dtksh	initialization
		       file, /usr/dt/scripts/DtFuncs.sh.

	5	       The file	is an invalid file (for	example,
		       a directory or a	device file).

	6	       The user	has no read permission on the
		       file.

EXAMPLES
  Command Line
     The following command line	causes dtlp to post a Print dia-
     log for file1 with	a name displayed of Your File and with
     the default printer chosen:
     /usr/dt/bin/dtlp -u "Your File" file1

     The following command line	causes dtlp to silently	print two
     copies of file2 on	printer	laser3:

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     /usr/dt/bin/dtlp -n 2 -d laser3 -s	file2

  Action Definition
     The following Print action	would cause a PCL file to be
     printed using the dtlp command.

	  ACTION Print
	  {
		  LABEL		  Print
		  ARG_TYPE	  PCL
		  TYPE		  COMMAND
		  WINDOW_TYPE	  NO_STDIO
		  EXEC_STRING	  /usr/dt/bin/dtlp -w %Arg_1%
	  }

     The following Print action	would cause a man page file to be
     printed using the dtlp command.

	  ACTION Print
	  {
		  LABEL		  Print
		  ARG_TYPE	  MAN_PAGE
		  TYPE		  COMMAND
		  WINDOW_TYPE	  NO_STDIO
		  EXEC_STRING	  /usr/dt/bin/dtlp -a %Arg_1%
	  }

     By	default, these actions will post the Print dialog.

LOCALES	AND CODESETS
     The strings that appear in	the Print dialog are localizable.

FILES
	/usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/print.dt
		       Defines the default system Print	action.

	/usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/dt.dt
		       Defines the default Print actions for man
		       pages (type MAN), ASCII files (type
		       TEXTFILE), PCL files (type PCL),	and PS
		       files (type POSTSCRIPT).

	/etc/dt/appconfig/types/C/*.dt
		       The datatype files that implement the
		       per-printer Print action; these are
		       created by the dtprintinfo -populate com-
		       mand.

	/usr/dt/scripts/DtFuncs.sh
		       The dtksh initialization	file that defines
		       a number	of GUI convenience functions, as
		       for creating a dialog box.

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BUGS
     The dtlp Print dialog cannot accept quote marks (either ' or
     ")	in the Banner Page Title text field.

SEE ALSO
     dtsearchpath(1), dtprintinfo(1).

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See also dtlp(1)

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