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MPTOOL
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 15 October 2002
Index
NAME
mptool - a Gtk+ window-based front-end to the mp POSTSCRIPT pretty printer
program.
SYNOPSIS
The
mptool
program has virtually the same command line options as the
mp
program. See those manual pages for more details.
The additional
mptool
options are:
[
-tooltips
]
DESCRIPTION
The
mp
program is used to pretty print mail, news articles or ordinary text files.
There are now lots of command line options to
mp
which can be used to setup various options to change the way the text is
output. These are not always easy to remember. The
mptool
program is provided as a simpler means of setting these options and thereby
making it easier to print your files in the desired format.
It is also possible to select text in another Gtk+ application, and drag and
drop that text over the
mptool
open window, and it will be automatically printed out using the current
settings.
OPTIONS
The
mptool
program has virtually the same command line options as the
mp
program. See those manual pages for more details. The additional
mptool
options are:
- -tooltips
-
Enable Gtk+ help tooltips. By default, tooltips will be disabled.
RESOURCES
On startup,
mptool
look for various X resources which by default are stored in
$HOME/.mpdefaults.
Note these resource names will be prepended with
mptool.
Virtually all of these X resources are described in the
mp
manual pages.
The additional
mptool
resources are:
-
-
Resource:
tooltips
- Values:
-
True, False (False)
- Description
-
If set to true Gtk+ help tooltips are enabled.
USAGE
mptool
operates via a set of graphical items both in the main window and the various
option sheets. Tooltip help on the various options can be enabled (or disabled
if already enabled), via the Help keyboard key. Commonly used operations are
easily accessable via options in the main window; the remainder are on the
option sheets. Each option equates to an
mp
command line option. This section gives the match up between these graphical
options and the equivalent
mp
command line option. Refer to the
mp
manuals pages for more details on each option.
-
- Filenames:
-
The file(s) to be printed.
- Input type:
-
Nothing, "-news", "-postscript" or "-text", depending upon the setting.
- Output type:
-
Nothing, "-landscape" or an Organiser type (see below).
- Organiser:
-
"-filofax", "-franklin", "-proplan", "-timeman", "-tsintl" or "-tspartner"
depending upon the organiser type selected.
- Paper Size:
-
Nothing, "-a4" or "-us".
- Subject:
-
Nothing or "-subject <subject>".
- Copies:
-
"-copies #".
- Number of Sides:
-
Nothing or "-duplex".
Clicking on the Print button causes
mptool
to execute an
mp
job with the various command line settings. Clicking on the Reset button will
reset all the options to their default values.
Note that the Filename: field can contain multiple filenames. These should be
separated by spaces. If any of the filenames contain a space character, then
this filename needs to be quoted.
There are various option property windows. The Header options window contains
the following options:
-
- Print all headers:
-
"-allhdrs".
- Headers to Print:
-
"-addhdr <header>" or "-remhdr <header>" depending upon whether the header
is a new one added by the user, or a default one that was removed from the
initial list.
The Input options window contains the following options:
-
- Prologue Name:
-
nothing or "-prologue <name>".
- Mail folder
-
Nothing or "-folder".
- Mail digest
-
Nothing or "-digest".
- Elm mail file:
-
nothing or "-elm".
- Use From header:
-
nothing or "-from".
- Use Content-Length: field:
-
nothing or "-content".
- Use file last modification time:
-
nothing or "-modtime".
The Output options window contains the following options:
-
- Printer Name:
-
"-printer" or "-printer <name> depending upon whether a printer name was given.
- Line Length:
-
"-linelength #".
- Page Length:
-
"-pagelength #".
- Output to BSD printer system:
-
"-bsdprint".
The Printing options window contains the following options:
-
- Columns per Page:
-
"-columns #".
- Spaces per Tab Character:
-
"-tab #".
- Margins:
-
"-top #", "-left #", "-bottom #" and "-right #".
- Print header page
-
Nothing or "-banner".
- Wrap words onto next line of output:
-
nothing or "-wrap".
- Flip banner headings:
-
nothing or "-flip".
- Force new page:
-
nothing or "-forcepage".
- Number each line of output:
-
nothing or "-number".
- Adjust reverse page for duplex printing
-
nothing or "-tumble".
The User Name options window contains the following options:
-
- Alias Name:
-
"-alias name".
- Characters in User Name:
-
"-chars #".
- Words in User Name:
-
"-words #".
These options will only be applyed if you click on the Apply button on the
appropriate options sheet. Clicking on the Reset button on that property
sheet, resets those property sheet values back to their default values.
Clicking on the Save as Defaults option in the Options menu, causes all the
current option sheet settings to be the defaults the next time
mptool
is started.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The default output printer is determined by looking at the.
PRINTER
environment variable for BSD systems or the
LPDEST
environment variable for System V systems.
An alternative file containing the
mptool
X resources can be given with the
MPDEFAULTS
environment variable.
FILES
- $HOME/.mpdefaults
-
X resource initialisation file.
- BINDIR/mptool
-
executable
SEE ALSO
mp(1),
lp(1),
lpr(1)
AUTHOR
Rich Burridge. MAIL: Rich.Burridge@Sun.Com
Index
- NAME
-
- SYNOPSIS
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- OPTIONS
-
- RESOURCES
-
- USAGE
-
- ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
-
- FILES
-
- SEE ALSO
-
- AUTHOR
-