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-.\" -*- coding: us-ascii -*-
-.TH Xprt __appmansuffix__ "25 November 2004"
-.SH NAME
-Xprt \- Print server for X Version 11
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.ad l
-\fBXprt\fR \kx
-.if (\nxu > (\n(.lu / 2)) .nr x (\n(.lu / 5)
-'in \n(.iu+\nxu
-[\fB\-ac\fR] [\fB\-audit \fBlevel\fR\fR] [\fB\-pn\fR] [\fB\-fp \fBfontpath\fR\fR] [\fB\-XpFile \fBfile\fR\fR] [\fB\-XpSpoolerType \fBspoolername\fR\fR] [\fB:\fBdisplay\fR\fR]
-'in \n(.iu-\nxu
-.ad b
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-Xprt is the Xprint print server
-for version 11 of the X Window system for non display devices
-such as printers and fax machines.
-.PP
-Xprint is an advanced printing system which enables X11
-applications to use devices like printers, FAX or create
-documents in formats like PostScript, PCL or PDF. It may be used by
-clients such as mozilla.
-.PP
-Xprint is a very flexible, extensible, scalable, client/server
-print system based on ISO 10175 (and some other specs) and the X11
-rendering protocol.
-Using Xprint an application can search, query and use devices like
-printers, FAX machines or create documents in formats like PDF.
-In particular, an application can seek a printer, query supported
-attributes (like paper size, trays, fonts etc.), configure the printer
-device to match it's needs and print on it like on any other X device
-reusing parts of the code which is used for the video card Xserver.
-.SH USAGE
-Although Xprt may be invoked from the command line, it is
-preferable to run it as a daemon via the init script
-\fB/etc/init.d/xprint\fR (where this script exists).
-.PP
-Client programs such as mozilla will require environment
-variable \fB${XPSERVERLIST}\fR to be set, identifying the
-"display" on which Xprt is running. This variable may be set
-for all users via \fB/etc/profile\fR (or similar), using
-\fB/etc/init.d/xprint get_xpserverlist\fR:
-
-.nf
-export XPSERVERLIST=`/etc/init.d/xprint get_xpserverlist`
-.fi
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-Many of Xprt's command line options are shared in common
-with the usual X servers (see \fBXserver\fR(__appmansuffix__)).
-Commonly used options include:
-.TP
-\fB:\fIdisplay\fB\fR
-The X server runs on the given display. If multiple X
-servers are to run simultaneously on a host, each must
-have a unique display number. Note that the standard X
-server (for video displays) typically runs on display
-:0. If \fB/etc/init.d/xprint\fR is used
-to invoke Xprt, it may be configured to automatically assign an available
-display number.
-.TP
-\fB\-ac\fR
-disables host-based access control mechanisms. Enables access
-by any host, and permits any host to modify the access control
-list. Use with extreme caution. This option exists primarily
-for running test suites remotely.
-.TP
-\fB\-audit \fIlevel\fB\fR
-sets the audit trail level. The default level is 1, meaning
-only connection rejections are reported. Level 2 additionally
-reports all successful connections and disconnects. Level 4
-enables messages from the SECURITY extension, if present,
-including generation and revocation of authorizations and
-violations of the security policy. Level 0 turns off the audit
-trail. Audit lines are sent as standard error output.
-.TP
-\fB\-fp \fIfontpath\fB\fR
-sets the search path for fonts. This path is a comma
-separated list of directories which Xprt searches for
-font databases.
-.TP
-\fB\-pn\fR
-permits the server to continue running if it fails to
-establish all of its well-known sockets (connection
-points for clients), but establishes at least
-one.
-.TP
-\fB\-XpFile \fIfile\fB\fR
-Sets an alternate Xprinters file (see section FILES).
-.TP
-\fB\-XpSpoolerType \fIspoolername\fB\fR
-Defines the spooler system to be used for print job spooling.
-Supported values in xprint.mozdev.org release 009 are:
-
-aix
-
-aix4
-
-bsd
-
-osf
-
-solaris
-
-sysv
-
-uxp
-
-cups
-
-lprng
-
-other
-
-none
-
-(multiple values can be specified, separated by ':', the first active spooler will be chosen).
-The default value is platform-specific and can be obtained via
-
-.nf
-Xprt \-h
-.fi
-
-\&.
-.SH ENVIRONMENT
-The following environment variables are recognized by the X print server
-(environment variables recognized by Xprint clients are described in
-\fBXprint\fR(__miscmansuffix__)):
-.TP
-\fB${XPCONFIGDIR}\fR
-This environment variable points to the root
-of the Xprint server configuration directory hierarchy.
-If the variable is not defined, the default
-path is be assumed. The default path may be
-\fB/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xserver/\fR,
-\fB/usr/lib/X11/xserver/\fR,
-\fB/usr/share/Xprint/xserver/\fR or
-\fB/usr/openwin/server/etc/XpConfig\fR, depending on the
-system, and may be configured in \fB/etc/init.d/xprint\fR.
-.TP
-\fB${LANG}\fR
-This environment variable selects the locale settings used by the Xprint server.
-Xprt allows language-specific settings (stored in \fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/${LANG}/print/\fR)
-which will override the default settings (stored in \fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/\fR).
-If \fB${LANG}\fR is not set "C" is assumed.
-.PP
-.SH FILES
-.TP
-\fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/${LANG}/print/Xprinters\fR, \fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/Xprinters\fR
-`Xprinters' is the top most configuration file. It tells
-Xprt which specific printer names (e.g. mylaser) should
-be supported, and whether \fBlpstat\fR(1) or other commands
-should be used to automatically supplement the list of
-printers.
-.TP
-\fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/${LANG}/print/attributes/printer\fR, \fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/attributes/printer\fR
-The `printer' file maps printer names to model
-configurations (see `model-config' below). For example,
-"mylaser" could be mapped to a "HPDJ1600C", and all other
-arbitrary printers could be mapped to a default, such as
-"HPLJ4SI". When depending on \fBlpstat\fR(1) in the Xprinters
-file, setting up defaults in `printer' becomes all the
-more important.
-.TP
-\fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/${LANG}/print/attributes/document\fR, \fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/attributes/document\fR
-The `document' file specifies the initial document values
-for any print jobs. For example, which paper tray to
-use, what default resolution, etc.
-.TP
-\fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/${LANG}/print/attributes/job\fR, \fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/attributes/job\fR
-The `job' file specifies the initial job values for any
-print jobs. For example, "notification-profile" can be
-set so that when a print job is successfully sent to a
-printer, e-mail is sent to the user.
-.TP
-\fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/models/PSdefault/model\-config\fR, \fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/models/PSdefault/fonts/fonts.dir\fR, \fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/models/PSdefault/fonts/9nb00051.pmf\fR, \fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/models/PSdefault/fonts/9nb00093.pmf\fR
-The `model-config' file has attributes that describe the
-printer model's capabilities and default settings.
-Printer model fonts may also be present. The model-config
-file also identifies the print ddx driver to be used.
-For each printer model supported, a complete hierarchy of
-files should exist. In most cases, these files do not
-need to be modified.
-.TP
-\fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/ddx\-config/raster/pdf\fR, \fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/ddx\-config/raster/pcl\fR, \fB${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/ddx\-config/raster/postscript\fR
-The print ddx drivers can have highly specific
-configuration files to control their behavior. In most
-cases, these files do not need to be modified.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-\fBXprint\fR(__miscmansuffix__), \fBX11\fR(__miscmansuffix__), \fBxplsprinters\fR(__appmansuffix__), \fBxprehashprinterlist\fR(__appmansuffix__), \fBxphelloworld\fR(__appmansuffix__), \fBxpxmhelloworld\fR(__appmansuffix__), \fBxpawhelloworld\fR(__appmansuffix__), \fBxpxthelloworld\fR(__appmansuffix__), \fBxpsimplehelloworld\fR(__appmansuffix__), \fBXserver\fR(__appmansuffix__), \fBlibXp\fR(__libmansuffix__), \fBlibXprintUtils\fR(__libmansuffix__), \fBlibXprintAppUtils\fR(__libmansuffix__), \fBXmPrintShell\fR(__libmansuffix__), \fBXawPrintShell\fR(__libmansuffix__), Xprint FAQ (http://xprint.mozdev.org/docs/Xprint_FAQ.html), Xprint main site (http://xprint.mozdev.org/)
-.SH AUTHORS
-This manual page was written by
-Drew Parsons <dparsons@debian.org> and
-Roland Mainz <roland.mainz@nrubsig.org>,
-with some help from the man page at
-http://www.sins.com.au/unix/manpages/Xprt.html and the XFree86
-man page for \fBXserver\fR(1).