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NENSCRIPT(1)							  NENSCRIPT(1)

NAME
       nenscript - format an ASCII file and convert to PostScript

SYNOPSIS
       nenscript  [ -?12BGghlNnRrsVWwZ ] [ -ffont ] [ -Ftitlefont ] [ -bheader
       ] [ -ifiletitle ] [ -Llines ] [ -pfilename ] [ -Pprinter ] [  -Sclassi‐
       fication ] [ -U1st_page_classification ] [ -Tpapertype ] [ -ttabstops ]
       [ -#copies ] [ file...  ]

DESCRIPTION
       Formats the specified ASCII files and produces PostScript  output  con‐
       forming	to the Adobe Structuring Conventions.  The output pages may be
       in landscape or portrait mode, with one or two columns, with or without
       headers.

       If no input files are specified, then input is accepted from stdin.

       Tabs  in	 the input stream are expanded (by default) to eight character
       positions.

       Formfeed (control-L) characters in the input stream cause a new page or
       column  to  be started. Form feed characters must be at the start start
       of a line, or preceded only by whitespace.

       PostScript output is directed to a printer using lpr  unless  otherwise
       specified using the -p option. The printer to use is set by the PRINTER
       environment variable.  If this is not  set,  then  the  printer	"Post‐
       script" ("prn" for MSDOS) will be used.

       Font  specifications  are  formed from the font name and the font size,
       i.e.  Courier10 specifies a 10 point Courier font,  and	Courier-Bold12
       specifies a bold, 12 point Courier font. Sizes can also be given with a
       decimal point, i.e.  Courier7.5 specifies a 7.5 point font, this	 might
       however	result	in  a marginal error in the size calculations, since a
       linear approximation of the character width is done.

       The NENSCRIPT environment variable may be used to  set  default	values
       for  most configurable attributes. Values set in this way will be over‐
       ridden by any options specified on the commands line.

       The current version of nenscript is 1.13.

OPTIONS
       -?     -h Print usage message.

       -1     Specifies single column output (default).

       -2     Specifies two column output.

       -B     Turns off page titles.

       -bheader
	      Print the text specified by header as the title  on  each	 page,
	      rather  than the default header which is composed of the name of
	      the source file, the current time and date and the page  number.
	      If  in gaudy mode, the title is displayed in the blank area just
	      above the file title.

       -ffont Use font for printing text. Only Courier in sizes 5 to 30 can be
	      used  for	 printing  text. The default font is Courier10, unless
	      two column landscape mode is specified in which case the default
	      font is Courier7.

       -Ftitlefont
	      Use  titlefont  for  printing titles. Any font in any point size
	      can be used for printing titles.The  default  font  is  Courier-
	      Bold10.

       -G     Enable gaudy mode.

       -g     Disable gaudy mode (default).

       -ifiletitle
	      Use  the specified string as the displayed filename. Useful when
	      inputting from stdin.

       -Llines
	      Set the maximum number of lines which will be printed  per  page
	      or  column.  The actual number of lines which appear may be less
	      depending upon the font and paper size.

       -l     Do not set a limit on on the maximum number of lines  per	 page,
	      i.e.  the number of lines is determined by the font size and the
	      paper size (default).

       -N     Precede each line with it's line number relative to the start of
	      the file.

       -n     Disable line numbering (default).

       -pfilename
	      Direct  the  PostScript  to  filename  rather  than  the default
	      printer. If '-' is specified as the  filename,  then  the	 Post‐
	      Script is sent to stdout.

       -Pprinter
	      Overrides	 the  PRINTER  environment variable in determining the
	      printer to spool output to. Ignored if -p is used.

       -R     Don't rotate the page, i.e. output in portrait mode (default).

       -r     Rotate the page, i.e. output in landscape mode.

       -Sclassification
	      Prints the string argument in Helvetica-Bold28 at	 the  top  and
	      bottom  of  the  page in conformance to regulations for printing
	      classified material.

       -U1st_page_classification
	      Print a different classification	header	for  the  first	 page.
	      Useful  for  marking banner sheets that need to be marked with a
	      higher  level  of	 classification	 until	the  document  can  be
	      reviewed and declassified.

       -s     Disable a previous heading specified with the -S option.

       -Tpapertype
	      Sets  the	 output paper type as per the argument. At the moment,
	      only two paper types are supported: A4 and US. The default paper
	      size  will  be  A4, unless the US_VERSION define is specified at
	      compilation time.

       -ttabsize
	      Sets the number of columns  to  which  tabs  are	expanded.  The
	      default is eight columns.

       -V     Display  information identifying the version of nenscript. Noth‐
	      ing will be printed regardless of the other arguments.

       -W     Truncate lines which are wide for the page.

       -w     Wrap lines which are too wide for the page onto successive lines
	      (default).   Continuation	 lines	are  marked  with  + character
	      before the left margin.

       -Z     Check the first two characters of the input  for	the  character
	      string  %!. If a match is found, the input is copied directly to
	      the output with no processing.

       -#copies
	      Print each page copies times.

ENVIRONMENT
       PRINTER	      Specifies the name of the printer to  direct  PostScript
		      output  to.  If  not set, the default is a printer named
		      "PostScript".

       NENSCRIPT      If defined, this string is searched  for	valid  options
		      before the command line supplied by the user.

BUGS
       As  nenscript  does not have access to complete PostScript font tables,
       it must use some other technique for calculating the number of  charac‐
       ters  that  fit	across the page. The solution was to use a fixed table
       for the Courier font in a range of sizes. If this table	was  extended,
       other  fonts  and sizes could be used for printing text. Alternatively,
       if the text processing was done on the printer, then there would be  no
       need to know anything about the font sizes...

       No  checking  is performed on font names, other than checking that only
       Courier can be specified for the text font. If a font is specified that
       is not available on the final printer, the result is undetermined.

       No  checking is performed on the input file to detect accidental print‐
       ing of garbage files. Caveat emptor!

       No mapping of the input characters is performed,	 so  output  may  vary
       depending upon the vagaries of downstream software and hardware.

       No  support  for manual feed, page prefeed, mail upon completion or any
       of the other rarely used options of enscript.

       No messages are displayed whilst processing.

       Input line lengths are limited to 8192 characters  after	 expansion  of
       tabs.

				28 October 1997			  NENSCRIPT(1)
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