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filter(7)							    Apple Inc.								 filter(7)

NAME
filter - cups file conversion filter interface SYNOPSIS
filter job user title num-copies options [ filename ] DESCRIPTION
The CUPS filter interface provides a standard method for adding support for new document types to CUPS. Each filter is capable of convert- ing from one or more input formats to another format that can either be printed directly or piped into another filter to get it to a print- able format. Filters must be capable of reading from a filename on the command-line or from the standard input, copying the standard input to a tempo- rary file as required by the file format. All output must be sent to the standard output. The command name (argv[0]) is set to the name of the destination printer but is also available in the PRINTER environment variable. OPTIONS
Options passed on the command-line typically do not include the default choices the printer's PPD file. In addition, some options may be specified in multiple ways - "landscape" is a synonym for "orientation-requested=4", "media" is a synonym for "PageSize", "PageRegion", "InputSlot", and "MediaType", and "sides" is a synonym for the various "Duplex" options. Non-raster filters must support both explicit and implicit specification of PPD options - use the ppdMarkDefaults and cupsMarkOptions functions in the CUPS library to use the correct map- ping, and ppdFindMarkedChoice to get the user-selected choice. Raster filters should use option choices set through the raster page header, as those reflect the options in effect for a given page. Options specified on the command-line determine the default values for the entire job, which can be overridden on a per-page basis. LOG MESSAGES
Messages sent to stderr are generally logged to printer-state-message attribute and the current ErrorLog. Each line begins with a standard prefix: ALERT: message Sets the printer-state-message attribute and adds the specified message to the current ErrorLog using the "alert" log level. ATTR: attribute=value [attribute=value] Sets the named job attribute(s). Typically this will be used to set the job-remote-id attribute. CRIT: message Sets the printer-state-message attribute and adds the specified message to the current ErrorLog using the "critical" log level. DEBUG: message Sets the printer-state-message attribute and adds the specified message to the current ErrorLog using the "debug" log level. DEBUG2: message Sets the printer-state-message attribute and adds the specified message to the current ErrorLog using the "debug2" log level. EMERG: message Sets the printer-state-message attribute and adds the specified message to the current ErrorLog using the "emergency" log level. ERROR: message Sets the printer-state-message attribute and adds the specified message to the current ErrorLog using the "error" log level. INFO: message Sets the printer-state-message attribute. If the current LogLevel is set to "debug2", also adds the specified message to the current ErrorLog using the "info" log level. NOTICE: message Sets the printer-state-message attribute and adds the specified message to the current ErrorLog using the "notice" log level. PAGE: page-number #-copies PAGE: total #-pages Adds an entry to the current PageLog. The first form adds #-copies to the job-media-sheets-completed attribute. The second form sets the job-media-sheets-completed attribute to #-pages. PPD: Keyword=Value ... KeywordN=Value Sets the named keywords in the printer's PPD file. This is typically used to update default option keywords such as DefaultPageSize and the various installable options in the PPD file. STATE: printer-state-reason [printer-state-reason ...] STATE: + printer-state-reason [printer-state-reason ...] STATE: - printer-state-reason [printer-state-reason ...] Sets, adds, or removes printer-state-reason keywords to the current queue. Typically this is used to indicate media, ink, and toner conditions on a printer. WARNING: message Sets the printer-state-message attribute and adds the specified message to the current ErrorLog using the "warning" log level. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables are defined by the CUPS server when executing the filter: CHARSET The default text character set, typically utf-8. CLASS When a job is submitted to a printer class, contains the name of the destination printer class. Otherwise this environment variable will not be set. CONTENT_TYPE The MIME type associated with the file (e.g. application/postscript). CUPS_CACHEDIR The directory for semi-persistent cache files can be found. CUPS_DATADIR The directory where data files can be found. CUPS_FILETYPE The type of file being printed: "job-sheet" for a banner page and "document" for a regular print file. CUPS_SERVERROOT The root directory of the server. DEVICE_URI The device-uri associated with the printer. FINAL_CONTENT_TYPE The MIME type associated with the printer (e.g. application/vnd.cups-postscript). LANG The default language locale (typically C or en). PATH The standard execution path for external programs that may be run by the filter. PPD The full pathname of the PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file for this printer. PRINTER The name of the printer. RIP_CACHE The recommended amount of memory to use for Raster Image Processors (RIPs). SOFTWARE The name and version number of the server (typically CUPS/1.2). TZ The timezone of the server. USER The user executing the filter, typically "lp" or "root"; consult the cupsd.conf(5) file for the current setting. COMPATIBILITY
While the filter interface is compatible with System V interface scripts, it will only work with the System V interface script as the only filter. Typically the interface script will be provided via the lpadmin(8) command using the -i option. SEE ALSO
backend(7), cupsd(8), http://localhost:631/help COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2009 by Apple Inc. 13 May 2009 CUPS filter(7)
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