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postdmd(1)			 User Commands			    postdmd(1)

NAME
       postdmd - PostScript translator for DMD bitmap files

SYNOPSIS
       postdmd	[-b num]  [-c num]  [-f] [-m num] [-n num] [-o list] [-p mode]
       [-x num] [-y num] [file...]

       /usr/lib/lp/postscript/postdmd

DESCRIPTION
       postdmd translates DMD bitmap files, as produced	 by  dmdps,  or	 files
       written	in  the	 Ninth Edition bitfile(9.5) format into PostScript and
       writes the results on the standard output. If no files  are  specified,
       or if − is one of the input files, the standard input is read.

OPTIONS
       -b num	Pack  the bitmap in the output file using num byte patterns. A
		value of  0 turns off all  packing  of	the  output  file.  By
		default, num is	 6.

       -c num	Print  num  copies  of	each page. By default only one copy is
		printed.

       -f	Flip the sense of the bits in files before printing  the  bit‐
		maps.

       -m num	Magnify	 each logical page by the factor num. Pages are scaled
		uniformly about the origin, which by default is located at the
		center of each page. The default magnification is  1.0.

       -n num	Print  num logical pages on each piece of paper, where num can
		be any positive integer. By default num is set to  1.

       -o list	Print pages whose numbers are  given  in  the  comma-separated
		list. The list contains single numbers N and ranges N1 − N2. A
		missing N1 means the lowest numbered page, a missing N2	 means
		the  highest. The page range is an expression of logical pages
		rather than physical sheets of paper. For example, if you  are
		printing  two  logical	pages  to a sheet, and you specified a
		range of 4, then two sheets of paper would  print,  containing
		four  page layouts. If you specified a page range of 3-4, when
		requesting two logical pages to a sheet; then only page 3  and
		page 4 layouts would print, and they would appear on one phys‐
		ical sheet of paper.

       -p mode	Print files in either portrait or  landscape  mode.  Only  the
		first  character  of  mode is significant. The default mode is
		portrait.

       -x num	Translate the origin num inches along the positive x axis. The
		default	 coordinate  system has the origin fixed at the center
		of the page, with positive x to the right and  positive	 y  up
		the  page.  Positive  num  moves everything right. The default
		offset is  0 inches.

       -y num	Translate the origin num inches along  the  positive  y	 axis.
		Positive  num moves everything up the page. The default offset
		is  0.

       Only one bitmap is printed on each logical page, and each of the	 input
       files  must  contain  complete  descriptions  of	 at  least one bitmap.
       Decreasing the pattern size using the -b option may help throughput  on
       printers	 with  fast processors (such as PS-810s), while increasing the
       pattern size will often be the right move  on  older  models  (such  as
       PS-800s).

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0	       Successful completion.

       non-zero	       An error occurred.

FILES
       /usr/lib/lp/postscript/forms.ps

       /usr/lib/lp/postscript/ps.requests

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWpsf			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       download(1),   dpost(1),	  postdaisy(1),	 postio(1),  postmd(1),	 post‐
       print(1), postreverse(1), posttek(1), attributes(5)

SunOS 5.10			  9 Sep 1996			    postdmd(1)
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