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GSLP(1)				  Ghostscript			       GSLP(1)

NAME
       gslp - Format and print text using ghostscript
       gsbj - Format and print text for BubbleJet printer using ghostscript
       gsdj - Format and print text for DeskJet printer using ghostscript
       gsdj500	- Format and print text for DeskJet 500 BubbleJet using ghost‐
       script
       gslj - Format and print text for LaserJet printer using ghostscript

SYNOPSIS
       gslp -12BclqRr -b<header> -f<font> -F<hfont> -L<lines> -p<outfile>
       -T<n> --add-to-space <units> --add-to-width <units> --columns <n>
       --detect --first-page <n> --kern <file.afm> --last-page <n> --(head‐
       ing|footing)-(left|center|right) <string> --margin-(top|bot‐
       tom|left|right) <inches> --no-eject-(file|formfeed) --spacing <n>
       [gs options] [files]
       gsbj [options] [files]
       gsdj [options] [files]
       gsdj500 [options] [files]
       gslj [options] [files]

DESCRIPTION
       This  utility  provides	functionality  approximately equivalent to the
       Unix enscript(1) program.  It prints plain text files  using  a	single
       font.  It currently handles tabs and formfeeds, but not backspaces.  It
       will line-wrap when using fixed-pitch fonts.  It will also  do  kerning
       and width adjustment.

       The default device (-sDEVICE=) and resolution (-r) are as follows:
	     gslp      epson	  180
	     gsbj      bj10e	  180
	     gsdj      deskjet	  300
	     gsdj500   djet500	  300
	     gslj      laserjet	  300
       By default the current date is formatted as the center header.

OPTIONS
       Standard switches implemented:
	      -12BclqRr -b<header> -f<font> -F<hfont> -L<lines> -p<outfile>

       Sun switches implemented:
	      -T<n>	set tab width

       Switches ignored:
	      -GghKkmow -# -C -d -J -n -P -S -s -t -v

       Switches added:

	      --add-to-space <units>
		     add  the given number of 1/72" units to the width of each
		     space (may be negative)

	      --add-to-width <units>
		     add the given number of 1/72" units to the width of  each
		     character (may be negative)

	      --columns <n>
		     print in <n> columns

	      --detect
		     treat the file as PostScript if it starts with %!

	      --first-page <n>
		     start printing at page <n>

	      --kern <file.afm>
		     kern using information from the given .AFM file

	      --last-page <n>
		     stop printing after page <n>

	      --(heading|footing)-(left|center|right) <string>
		     set the heading/footing fields; use -B first to clear

	      --margin-(top|bottom|left|right) <inches>
		     set a margin

	      --no-eject-(file|formfeed)
		     end-of-file/FF only starts a new column, not a new sheet

	      --spacing <n>
		     use double (n=2), triple (n=3), etc. spacing
       Also,  the  string %# in a heading or footing is replaced with the page
       #.

SEE ALSO
       gs(1)

VERSION
       This document was last revised for Ghostscript version 6.50.

AUTHOR
       L. Peter Deutsch <ghost@aladdin.com> is the principal author of	Ghost‐
       script.	Russell J. Lang <rjl@aladdin.com> is the author of most of the
       MS Windows code in Ghostscript.	This manpage by George Ferguson.

6.50				2 December 2000			       GSLP(1)
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