9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX and Linux Applications
Hi Team,
I am facing issue while using Xalan & Xerces for my application.
Below are my environment details i am using :-
Platform:- Oracle Linux 6.6
Compiler :- solarisstudio12.3 C++ compiler for Linux
Below are the versions of Xalan & Xerces source code used to build the shared object... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: agrachirag
0 Replies
2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have some familiarity with Linux, but I want to start learning it, in more detail, now. I will install something like VirtualBox from Oracle, with Centos, as distro, I think. I've been already testing something like this, end I ended up picking Centos for this.
I have some time that I can... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: AdultFoundry
2 Replies
3. Fedora
I just started a new semester and I started my UNIX class yesterday. I've already decided to use python along with my learning process but what I really want to use with it is Kali as my UNIX/Linux platform to learn off of since I already wanted to learn Cyber Sec. anyways. I just wanted to know if... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: ApacheOmega
12 Replies
4. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi guys,
i got job recently in a company which provide a product for data backup and data recovery... as dis product is wrriten in c++ am workin in c++.. now am under training and i want to learn abt Operating System concepts and OS programming using c and c++. i know basic c and c++ programming... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: senthil.march
0 Replies
5. Ubuntu
hey guys, i am hoping some hope. I am using linux very late. i am a pc user since last 6 years. but now , i found that its interesting. i want to learn it from the bottom of my heart, i am kind of addicted to it. can you guys tell me how to make it more interesting and more easy? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rahuldbest
1 Replies
6. Programming
i am a newbie of linux, and not good at C, now i want to learn C again, i have installed the linux system debian, but i don't know which text editor i should use. when i use the default nano, the sad thing is i can't exit the editor using the command ctrl+x. any tips would be appreciated (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: runeveryday
1 Replies
7. Fedora
I want to learn (unix solaris), but someone advised me to learn (Linux fedora) before trying (unix solaris) and that they are almost the same.. So shall I go with his advise or is it better to start learning unix directly? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: proud
1 Replies
8. Red Hat
dear friends
I am new in linux and i want to learn linux in dos-mode (note in gui mode).
Plz if you have any valuable link plz send me . i will really thankful for this anticipation.
irfan ahmad (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: itlhr@pharmax.c
4 Replies
9. Linux
I'd like to pass some exames to get certificates for Linux. Can someone advice me how to do it "on distance" and self studie?
thanks!
d. (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: diamond
4 Replies
UNIPRINT(1) LINUX COMMANDS UNIPRINT(1)
NAME
uniprint - produce postscript output from unicode text for printing
SYNOPSIS
uniprint [ -out output-file ] [ -in input-file ] [ -decode encoding ] [ -printer printer ] [ -L ] [ -media media ] [ -us ] [ -nus ] [
-break ] [ -wrap ] [ -left ] [ -right ] [ -size font-size ] [ -hsize header-font-size ] [ -font truetype-font-file ]
DESCRIPTION
uniprint is a program from the yudit distribution. It makes a formatted poscript output that can be saved or directly sent to the printer.
The program needs a TrueType font that has unicode table in order to operate.
If you are running Linux you most probably have unicode truetype fonts, because there are very few vendors, if any. who give discount if
you do not buy Windows. If you are running other Unices it is still possible to get a freely available font. I have made ciberbit.ttf a
default font for uniprint, mainly because it is freely downloadable from http://www.bitstream.com/.
The postcript output contains all drawing information. No extra fonts are needed, and it can be printed on any postscript printer. You may
encounter probkems with old ghostview or old printers. I used this program with ghostscript 5.10 because 2.6.2 gave me stack overflow
error.
OPTIONS
-out ouput-file
Do not sent the output to the printer, put it in the file instead. If the '-' character is specified, send the postscript data to
the standard output.
-in input-file
If specified read the document from a file. Read stdin otherwise.
-decode encoding
specifies the encoding of the input text. All encodings that are available for uniconv can be used. If not specified encoding is
set to utf-8.
-printer printer
Send the postscript output to printer through the 'lpr -P Printer' command.
-break option makes this program print a graphical representation of line breaking characters.
-us option turns on uniscribe emulation. For some scripts emulation is turned on by default.
-nus option turns off uniscribe emulation. For some scripts emulation is turned off by default.
-wrap option makes this program do a simplistic line breaking on word boundaries.
-left option sets the embedding of the document to Left.
-right option sets the embedding of the document to Right.
-L Selects landscape printing. The default is portrait.
-media media
Sets paper size. The default is A4. The following media values are accepted: A3, A4, A5, B4, B5, Executive, Folio, Ledger, Legal,
Letter, Quarto, Statement, Tabloid
-size font-size
sets the size of the font for the text body in points.
-hsize heder-font-size
sets the size of the font for the header in points. If zero size is specified, no header is printed.
-font truetype-font
specifies the font to be used for printing.
truetype-font is the full pathname of the font, like /somepath/myfonts/cyberbit.ttf or just the name of the file cyberbit.ttf. The
fonts are searched using yudit.fontpath property in ~/.yudit/yudit.properties or /usr/share/yudit/config/yudit.properties. direc-
tory where the font files are kept. By default /usr/share/yudit/fonts and ~/.yudit/fonts are searched. This option can be speci-
fied multiple times, to create a virtual font.
FILES
~/.yudit/yudit.properties or /usr/share/yudit/config/yudit.properties can have yudit.fontpath and yudit.datapath properties. The former is
where the font files, the latter is where the map files are kept. By default /usr/share/yudit/fonts is searched.
SEE ALSO
uniconv
AUTHOR
This program was written by gsinai@iname.com (Gaspar Sinai), using the code of ttf2pfa program that was written by Adrew Weeks. Last
Updated Tokyo, 2 November, 2001.
LINUX COMMANDS
Nov 25 1997 UNIPRINT(1)