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PPType 1.1 User Manual
Jul 6, 1991
Preface
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The programs and files in this distribution are freely distributable, but
are also copyright (c) Nico Franτois. They may be freely distributed as long
as no more than a nominal fee is charged to cover time and copying costs.
No commercial usage is permitted without written permission from the
author. Everything in this distribution must be kept together, in original
unmodified form.
Coverdisks or diskmagazines need written permission of UGA to offer the
Powerpacker utilities or Powerpacker/Reqtools libraries on their disk. For
commercial use please read the copyright file on your original PP disk.
The above is generally known as freeware.
If you have suggestions or remarks about this program, or if you find
any bugs, please let me know.
Write to the following address:
Nico Franτois
Corbielaan 13
B-3060 Bertem
BELGIUM
Contents
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1. An introduction
2. Usage
1. An introduction
==================
Hmmm, PPPrint... yeeeez, enough Ps to make soup out of ! Let's call it
PPType, yeah, that's better :^D
I have never been able to figure out why I have been unable to find a
simple, yet useful printing program for the Amiga. Sure, you have all these
powerful text formatters, but they are way too complicated to quickly print
out something. Almost all the other programs print by dumping everything to
the printer, printing straight over paper perforation instead of sending a
formfeed (euh... including PPMore :-).
Therefore I thought it was about time somebody wrote a utility to print
out a file that would first of all divide the file up in pages before
printing and maybe even, if at all possibe, print the filename and page
number at the top of each page. The program should get the pagelength from
preferences, because not everybody has the same type of paper and the tab
size should be user definable (never understood why the ANSI tab is set every
whopping 8 characters, I prefer a much smaller tabsize). Since nobody else
seems to wanna write this, I decided to do it myself. Probably needless to
say PPType also loads and prints files crunched with PowerPacker :^)
If you haven't got PowerPacker you are of course missing one of the main
features of this program. PowerPacker is available as shareware (up to
version 2.3b) or as a commercial program (version 4.0a). Order a copy from
UGA, P.O.Box 881, 3700 AW Zeist, The Netherlands. The commercial version
offers several enhancements like 40 to 50 times faster crunching, overlay
support, an ARexx port, and much more.
2. Usage
========
PPType will print a file (or files) to the printer or a file, it will
decrunch files crunched with PowerPacker before printing them. A header can
be printed at the top of each page. The tabsize is set to 8 by default, but
can be changed. The filename in the header will not include the path nor will
it have the '.pp' suffix of crunched data files.
PPType will check the current preferences for pagewidth and pagelength,
so check that these are correct. Also make sure all the other printer
preferences are set correctly (e.g. correct printer driver) and that the
'printer.device' and the 'parallel.device' or 'serial.device' (depending on
your printer) are in DEVS:. If you want to make use of the filerequester you
should also put the 'arp.library' in LIBS:.
PPType can be used in four different ways.
- First of all via the CLI or Shell:
If you enter 'PPType ?' you will get a usage template.
You use PPType like this:
PPType [<opts>] [<file|dir>] [[<opts>] <file>...]
With <opts> = [-o<out>] [-c#] [-l#] [-t#] [-a|h|p|n]
As you can see, PPType accepts multiple filenames on its command line,
you can also use the options between two filenames. PPType does NOT support
wildcards yet :-(, these will probably be supported in the next version.
PPType can be made resident so it doesn't have to be loaded every time
you use it, use the ARP ARes command or the AmigaDOS Resident command for
this. You CAN'T make PPType resident when it is crunched !! The file is
supplied as an uncrunched command file with the pure bit set.
If you omit the filename, you will be presented with either a file
prompt or a filerequester (if asl.library or arp.library is available).
Entering PPType with a directory instead of a file as