psmandup - insert page device request in PostScript files


SYNOPSIS

       psset FILE


DESCRIPTION

       Produce  a version of the PostScript FILE with a protected
       call to the PostScript operator `setpagedevice'.   Typical
       use  is  making  FILE  print duplex, or on the manual tray
       etc.


OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              display this help and exit

       -v, --version
              display version information and exit

       -q, --quiet
              don't print informational messages

       -o, --output=FILE
              save result in FILE.  If FILE is `-', send to  std­
              out

       -n, --no-fix
              don't run `fixps' to fix PS problems in FILE

       -S, --setpagedevice=KEY[:VALUE]
              pass  a page device definition to output.  Multiple
              values accumulate

       -a, --at=PAGE
              insert  the  page  device  definitions   at   PAGE.
              Default  is  PAGE=0,  standing  for  the Document's
              Setup section

   Shortcuts:
       -m, --manualfeed
              alias for -SManualFeed:true

       -s, --simplex
              alias for -SDuplex:false

       -d, --duplex
              alias for -SDuplex:true -STumble:false  corresponds
              to Duplex, binding along the long edge

       -t, --tumble
              alias  for  -SDuplex:true -STumble:true corresponds
              to Duplex, binding along the short edge

       Produced output is meant for PS level 2 printers.

       http://www.inf.enst.fr/~demaille/a2ps/


AUTHOR

       Written by Akim Demaille.


REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <bug-a2ps@gnu.org>


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 1998-1999 Akim Demaille, Miguel Santana
       This  is  free software; see the source for copying condi­
       tions.  There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY
       or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.


SEE ALSO

       a2ps(1),    card(1),    fixps(1),    pdiff(1),   psset(1),
       texi2dvi4a2ps(1).

       The full documentation for psset is maintained as  a  Tex­
       info  manual.  If the info and psset programs are properly
       installed at your site, the command

              info psset

       should give you access to the complete manual.


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