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dtprintinfo(1)		 USER COMMANDS		   dtprintinfo(1)

NAME
     dtprintinfo - the TED Print Viewer

SYNOPSIS
     dtprintinfo [ -p <printer> | -all | -populate | -help ]

DESCRIPTION
     The Print Viewer program provides a graphical interface that
     displays the status of print queues and print jobs.  Addi-
     tional information about print queues or print jobs can be
     retrieved within the interface, individual print queue
     labels and icons can be customized, and individual print
     jobs can be canceled.  Print jobs can be submitted by drag-
     ging files, text, or attachments from other TED programs and
     dropping them on a print queue icon in a Print Viewer win-
     dow.

  KEY SUPPORTED TASKS
     -	Displaying configured print queues on the system.

     -	Displaying print queue and print job properties.

     -	Changing print queue labels and icons.

     -	Submitting print jobs.

     -	Canceling print jobs.

NO OPTIONS
     When the Print Viewer is started without any options, it
     shows the LPDEST printer or the system default printer if
     LPDEST is not set.

OPTIONS
  -p <printer>
     Display information only for the specified <printer>.

  -all
     Display information for all printers.

  -populate
     The -populate option is available only for root. This option
     creates default printer actions for all printers in
     /etc/dt/appconfig/types/LANG. If LANG is not defined, the
     actions are created in /etc/dt/appconfig/types/C.	The
     post-installation process uses the -populate feature to
     create default printer actions in /etc/dt/appconfig/types/C.

  -help
     Display command line option help.

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  -session <session_file>
     The Print Viewer creates a session file when you exit the
     desktop. When you start the desktop again, the Print Viewer
     uses the session file specified in the session_file parame-
     ter to restore the view settings, which printers are shown
     and which printers are opened.

RESOURCES
     The Print Viewer does not defined any application specific
     resources.

ENVIRONMENT
  LPDEST
     This environment variable determines which print queue to
     display when the Print Viewer is started without any
     options.

  XMICONSEARCHPATH
     This environment variable determines which icon folders to
     search when customizing a printer's icon set.

BROADCAST MESSAGES
     The Print Viewer responds to ReloadActions messages and
     sends a ReloadActions message when you customize a printer's
     icon name or icon set.

WARNING MESSAGES
	  - Are you sure you want to cancel <job>? -
     The Print Viewer displays a prompt before a print <job> is
     canceled.

EXIT STATUS
     The following exit values are returned:

	 0  Successful completion.

	>0  An invocation error was detected.

EXAMPLES
  dtprintinfo
     Display the status of the LPDEST printer or the system
     default printer.

  dtprintinfo -p lp0
     Display the status of the print queue called lp0.

  dtprintinfo -all
     Display the status of all print queues.

RELATED INFORMATION
  TED Print Specific Actions
     Two print specific actions are created for each printer on

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     the system. These actions are defined in <printer>.dt files
     located in /etc/dt/appconfig/types/$LANG.

  <printer>_Print
     This action displays the status of the print queue specified
     by the <printer> paramemter.

  <printer>_Print <file>
     This action invokes the Print action for the <file> on the
     printer specified by the <printer> parameter.

FILES
  dtprintinfo
     Executable file. This file is located in /usr/dt/bin.

  Dtprintinfo
     Application defaults file. This file is located in
     /usr/dt/app-defaults/$LANG.

  print.dt
     TED Print action definition file. This file is located in
     /usr/dt/appconfig/types/$LANG.

  <printer>.dt (Global actions)
     The Print Viewer stores a <printer>.dt action file for each
     printer on the system. These files are located in
     /etc/dt/appconfig/types/$LANG.

  <printer>.dt (customized actions)
     The Print Viewer stores a <printer>.dt action file for each
     customized printer. These files are located in the
     $HOME/.dt/types.

  dtprintinfo.cat
     Message catalog. This file is located in
     /usr/dt/lib/nls/msg/$LANG.

  Printmgr.sdl, PM*.tif, PM*.pm
     Help files. These files are located in
     /usr/dt/appconfig/help/$LANG and
     /usr/dt/appconfig/help/$LANG/graphics.

SEE ALSO
     dtlp(1),dtprintinfoaction(5)

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