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Commands Reference, Volume 4
Drives a printer
formatter.
/usr/lpd/pio/etc/pioformat -@
DataBaseFile [ -!
FormatterName ] [ -# +
PassThroughOption ]
The pioformat command
initiates the printer formatter driver. The formatter driver
establishes access to the database values, loads and links a printer
formatter, and then drives the formatter by calling its setup
function, initialize function, lineout function,
passthru function, and restore function as
appropriate. The formatter driver also provides the piogetvals subroutine, piogetopt subroutine, piocmdout subroutine, piogetstr subroutine, piomsgout subroutine, and pioexit subroutine used by the formatter.
The flags listed below are
processed by the formatter driver and are not passed on to the
formatter. However, all flags NOT listed below are assumed to be
formatting flags and are passed on to the formatter.
-@ DataBaseFile
| Specifies either of the following:
- The full path name of the (digested) database file to be
accessed
- The print queue and queue device names, separated by a colon
If the argument string begins with a
/ (slash) character, it is assumed to be a full path name.
The combination of the queue name
and the queue device name results in a unique string that is a part of the
database file name and is used to search for the database file name in the
/var/spool/lpd/pio/@local/ddi directory. This short form
alternative is provided as a convenience when the formatter driver and
formatter are run as standalone devices, instead of by the spooler.
|
-! FormatterName
| Specifies the full path name of the formatter to be loaded, linked, and
driven.
If the -! flag is not
specified, the default formatter name defined by the mf attribute
name in the database is used. A default formatter name is provided as a
convenience when the formatter driver and formatter are run as standalone
devices, instead of by the spooler.
|
-# +
PassThroughOption
| Specifies that the print file should be passed through unmodified.
If the -# + flag is not specified, the print file will be
formatted.
The parameter that is passed to
the formatter's setup routine contains a value of 1 instead of
0, indicating that the file should be passed through instead of being
formatted.
|
- To format the myfile
file according to the database file (virtual printer description) for the
queue device named std associated with the print queue named
pro, overriding the page width to 132 characters, and using the
pioformat command and a formatter as a standalone filter,
enter:
cat myfile | pioformat -@ pro:std -w 132 >/dev/lp0
- To use the pioformat
command and a formatter in a pipeline running under the spooler, enter:
%Ide/pioformat -@ %Idd/%Imm -! %Idf/piof420x %Fbb %Fee ...
For this example, assume that:
- The printer is a 4207 Model 2
Proprinter.
- The print queue name is
pro.
- There is only one queue device
(virtual printer) defined for the print queue and its name is std
and its output data stream type is asc (extended ASCII).
- The printer device name is
/dev/lp0.
- The print job submitter
specified the flag and argument -i 5.
Before the print job manager (the piobe command) passes the pipeline to a shell
to format the file, it resolves the pipeline's embedded references to
attribute values. Based on the assumptions listed above for this
example, the attribute references would be resolved as:
%Ide ->
/usr/lpd/pio/etc
|
| Directory where the pioformat command resides
|
%Idd
-> /var/spool/lpd/pio/@local/ddi
|
| Directory for database files
|
%Imm
->
4207-2.asc.lp0.pro:std
|
| Database file name
|
%Idf ->
/usr/lpd/pio/fmtrs
|
| Directory for formatters
|
%Fbb ->
| Null string, since submitter did not specify the -b flag
|
%Fee -> -i 5
| Submitter specified this flag and argument.
|
The resulting pipeline shown below would be passed to a shell to format the
file (shown on multiple lines for readability):
/usr/lpd/pio/etc/pioformat # initiate the formatter driver
-@/usr/lpd/pio/ddi/4207-2.asc.lp0.pro:std
# (digested) database file
-!/usr/lpd/pio/fmtrs/piof420x # loadable formatter
-i5 # formatting option
# (indent 5 characters)
/usr/lpd/pio/etc/pioformat
| Contains the formatter driver.
|
/usr/lpd/pio/fmtrs/*
| Contains the formatters.
|
/var/spool/lpd/pio/@local/ddi/*
| Contains the digested database files.
|
The piobe command, pioburst command, piodigest command, piofquote command, pioout command, piopredef command.
The piocmdout subroutine piogetvals subroutine, piogetopt subroutine, piogetstr subroutine, piomsgout subroutine, pioexit subroutine.
Printer
Overview for System Management in the AIX 5L Version 5.1 Guide
to Printers and Printing.
Virtual Printer
Definitions and Attributes in the AIX 5L Version 5.1 Guide to
Printers and Printing.
Printer
Addition Management Subsystem: Programming Overview in AIX 5L
Version 5.1 Kernel Extensions and Device Support Programming
Concepts.
Printer Code
Page Translation Tables in the AIX 5L Version 5.1 Guide to
Printers and Printing.
Printer Colon
File Conventions in the AIX 5L Version 5.1 Guide to Printers
and Printing.
Printer Colon
File Escape Sequences in the AIX 5L Version 5.1 Guide to
Printers and Printing.
Printer
Specific Information in the AIX 5L Version 5.1 Guide to
Printers and Printing.
Printer
Support in the AIX 5L Version 5.1 Guide to Printers and
Printing.
Printer Backend
Overview for Programming in the AIX 5L Version 5.1 Guide to
Printers and Printing.
Adding a
Printer Using the Printer Colon File in the AIX 5L Version 5.1
Guide to Printers and Printing.
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