11-28-2007
A wrapper is just a script that you call instead of the actual command (bdf) in your case. The script will modify your output as you wish, by internally calling stuff like sort/awk/whatever. Once you get the script in place, do not run bdf directly, but the always the script instead.
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m2ps(1) General Commands Manual m2ps(1)
NAME
m2ps - Converts text in Mule internal code to PostScript format
SYNOPSIS
m2ps [options] <infile> outfile
OPTIONS
Uses the specified file as a header for PostScript output. The default header file is /usr/i18n/mule/lib/mule/$VERSION/etc/m2ps.ps. Spec-
ifies the resolution of the output device. The default value is 300. Specifies FontScale in points. The default value is 10. Specifies
LinePitch in points. The default value is 14. Specifies the number of lines on a page. The default value is 56. Specifies TopMargin in
points. The default value is 800. Specifies LeftMargin in points. The default value is 30. Indicates that your PostScript printer has
limited memory. Indicates that your PostScript printer has a large memory. This is the default. Indicates A4 paper size. This is the
default. Indicates US-LETTER paper size. Shows the version number of m2ps software. Uses the specified font server. Refer to the xfs(1X)
referent page for information about font servers. Uses the specified path to find the bdf.tbl file that maps leading codes to their asso-
ciated fonts. The default path is /usr/i18n/mule/lib/mule/$VERSION/etc/bdf.tbl.
OPERANDS
Specifies the file containing text in mule *internal* code. Specifies the file containing the output PostScript program.
DESCRIPTION
The m2ps command converts text encoded in Mule internal code (called *internal*) to a PostScript file that can be printed. To handle text
not coded in *internal* code, you first have to convert the code to *internal*. You can use the coco command to perform this code conver-
sion. Alternatively, you can run the any2ps program to do both jobs (convert the code to *internal* and also generate the PostScript
file).
Compaq's implementation of the m2ps command is derived from software supplied by the Free Software Foundation. However, the original code,
written by Ken'ichi Handa of the Electrotechnical Laboratory in Japan, uses BDF files that are available for public domain fonts. BDF files
are not available for fonts supplied with the Tru64 UNIX product. Therefore, the Compaq implementation of m2ps uses the X font server,
along with a table (bdf.tbl), to obtain printing information.
Each line of the bdf.tbl file maps a leading code value to a font name. A line contains 2 columns, separated by a colon (:), for the lead-
ing code value and font name, respectively. You can modify the file if you want m2ps to use different fonts for one or more of the leading
codes.
FILES
PostScript header file Sample PostScript file created by m2ps. The original file is in mule's documentation directory. Table that maps
leading codes to font names.
SEE ALSO
Commands: any2ps(1), coco(1), mule(1), xfs(1X)
m2ps(1)