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Commands Reference, Volume 1
Processes troff command
output for the Canon LASER SHOT in LIPS III mode.
canonls [ -egFile ] [ -emFile ] [ -FDirectory ] [ -quietly ] [ -ugFile ] [ -umFile ] [ File
...]
The canonls command
processes troff command output for the Canon
LASER SHOT in LIPS III mode. This command is provided exclusively for
Japanese language support.
The canonls command
processes one or more files specified by the File parameter.
If no file is specified, the canonls command reads from standard
input.
The canonls command
uses font files in the /usr/lib/font/devcanonls directory that have
command names ending with .out. The
canonls command does not produce correct output unless these files
are provided.
-egFile
| Specifies the Gothic font for the IBM Japanese extended character
set. By default, the canonls command uses the Gothic font
found in the /usr/lib/X11/fonts/JP/IBM_JPN23G.snf
file.
|
-emFile
| Specifies the Mincho font for the IBM Japanese extended character
set. By default, the canonls command uses the Mincho font
found in the /usr/lib/X11/fonts/JP/IBM_JPN23.snf
file.
|
-FDirectory
| Specifies a directory name as the place to find font files. By
default, the canonls command looks for font files in the
/usr/lib/font/devvcanonls directory.
|
-quietly
| Suppresses all nonfatal error messages.
|
-ugFile
| Specifies the Gothic font for the user-defined characters of
Japanese. By default, the canonls command uses the Gothic
font found in the /usr/lib/X11/fonts/JP/IBM_JPN23G.snf
file.
|
-umFile
| Specifies the Mincho font for the user-defined characters of
Japanese. By default, the canonls command uses the Gothic
font found in the /usr/lib/X11/fonts/JP/IBM_JPN23.snf
file.
|
To process the reports
file for the Canon LASER SHOT printer, enter:
troff reports |canonls | qprt -dp
The canonls command
first processes the output of the troff command, then sends the
file to a print queue.
/usr/lib/font/devcanonls/*.out
| Contains font files.
|
The troff command.
The troff font file format.
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