<#144#>usage: dviprint [-?] [-a <#35#>fontarea<#35#>] [-b <#36#>bytes<#36#>] [-m <#37#>bytes<#37#>] [-f <#38#>page<#38#>]<#144#> <#145#>[-t <#39#>page<#39#>] [-z <#40#>dpi<#40#>] [-o {0|1|2|3}] [-d {1|2|3|4|5|6|7}]<#145#> <#146#>[-u] [-g] [-i] [-x] [-r] [-p] [-q] [-e <#41#>bytes<#41#>]<#146#> <#147#>[-l] [-s] [-h <#42#>offset<#42#>] [-v <#43#>offset<#43#>] dvifile<#147#> and offset = real number<#44#>{pt|pc|in|bp|cm|mm|dd|cc}<#44#>
<#45#>-d {1|2|3|4|5|6|7} <#45#>
<#46#>-?<#46#> Shows a short explanation of the options, without starting
the program. The default values are shown too.
<#47#>-a fontarea<#47#> Appends <#48#>fontarea<#48#> as additional directory
in the search path of the fontlibraries. More on this in chapter 7.2
of the ShowDVI<#49#><#49#> manual.
<#50#>-b bytes<#50#> Size of the memory space, in which the loaded fonts
are kept. The unit used is byte. The default value can be asked with
the <#51#>-?<#51#> option.
<#52#>-m bytes<#52#> Maximum size of the allocated page-bitmap. Size 0 disables
this feature.
<#53#>-f page<#53#> Start the printing at page <#54#>page<#54#>.
<#55#>-t page<#55#> Last page to be printed.
<#56#>-z dpi<#56#> Overwrites the dpi resolution.
<#57#>-o {0|1|2|3}<#57#> Choice of print quality. The best quality
can be achieved with 'zero' (default). With 'one' the draft quality is chosen.
'Two' and 'three' are of importance to HP-Deskjet owners.
They are meant to conserve ink. To this end only every second line is
printed. Otherwise 'two' corresponds with letter quality and 'three' with
the draft mode.
<#58#>-d {1|2|3|4|5|6|7}<#58#> Choice of printer type. 'One' and
'two' switch on the NEC-P6/P7 mode. At option two the optimization is
smaller, but is better fitting for some NEC-P6/P7 compatibles.
'Three' and 'four' are both for the HP-DeskJet.
They differ in that in mode three no optimization is done, and that
in mode two the volume of the produced data is considerably larger.
Normally mode two is preferred. The options 'four', 'five', 'six' and
'seven' are for the Epson compatible 9-pin printers. These differ
in that 'six' and 'seven' of the printerdrivers do not produce
<#59#>ESC-$<#59#>-command sequences, as there are printers, that do
not understand this command.
At 6 (white)spaces are still skipped with 'spaces'.
<#60#>-u<#60#> With this switch you can choose between printing
bidirectionally or only unidirectionally.
Zero corresponds to unidirectional and one to bidirectional.
<#61#>-g<#61#> This option activates the ``Landscape'' mode.
That is, the page is printed rotated over 90 degrees.
This mode however functions unfortunately only on printers with the
same horizontal and vertical resolution, i.e. with
the HP-Deskjet and the NEC-P6/P7 printers.
Mind you, this mode requires the entire bitmap of a page to be in the
memory all at once. This therefore requires a well expanded
memory.
<#62#>-i<#62#> This option prevents the normal output on the printer.
Instead, one page at a time is written to an IFF-file.
The IFF-file is created in the current working directory under the name
<#63#>;SPMlt;dvi-File;SPMgt;.p;SPMlt;page number;SPMgt;<#63#>.
Similarly to the Landscape function, an entire page has to
fit in the memory here too.
For this function, the ``iff.library'' of Christian A. Weber
is needed.
<#64#>-x<#64#> When set, a form feed will not be given after the last
page has been printed. This then useful, when you want to print
smaller things like disk stickers or similar.
<#65#>-r<#65#> Prints the pages in reversed order.
<#66#>-p<#66#> Loads all fonts, which are used in the document, already at
the start of the program in the internal font memory.
<#67#>-q<#67#> Suppresses output of the current page number.
<#68#>-e bytes<#68#> Size of the internal printer buffer. As two of
those are needed, the program uses twice the amount you specify for
these buffers.
<#69#>-l<#69#> Prevents creation of a logfile.
<#70#>-s<#70#> Outputs additional information in the logfile.
See also chapter 8 of the ShowDVI<#71#><#71#> manual.
<#72#>-h rxx<#72#> Sets the horizontal offset to <#73#>r<#73#>. <#74#>xx<#74#> is here
the unit.
Following units can be chosen from:
<#75#>;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;mm <#75#>
<#76#>;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;pt<#76#> point (is used by TEX<#77#><#77#>)
<#78#>;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;pc<#78#> pica