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TAGTEST(8C)					      TAGTEST(8C)

NAME
       tagtest - HylaFAX tag line testing program

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/contrib/bin/tagtest [ options ] input.tif

DESCRIPTION
       tagtest	is a program for testing the ``tag line'' support
       in the HylaFAX server.  tagtest takes a TIFF/F (TIFF Class
       F)  file and generates a new TIFF/F file that is a copy of
       the input file, but with sample tag  lines  imaged  across
       the top of each page.  Options are provided for specifying
       a tag line format string and a tag  line	 font  file.   If
       neither	are  specified,	 then  tagtest	will  use builtin
       defaults.  tagtest is designed for testing tag line format
       strings	and  fonts  before they are configured for use by
       the facsimile server.

OPTIONS
       -f file	 Image the  tag	 line  format  string  using  the
		 Portable   Compiled  Font  (PCF)  in  file.   By
		 default  tagtest  looks  for	the   font   file
		 fixed.pcf.

       -m format Use  format  when  imaging  tag  lines.  If this
		 option is not specified, then tagtest	uses  the
		 format string ``From %%n|%c|Page %%p of %%t''.

       -o file	 Write	output	to  file.   By	default output is
		 written to the file t.tif.

SEE ALSO
       faxsend(8C), config(5F)

			  March 3, 1995				1

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