lpforms(1M)


lpforms -- administer forms used with the LP print service

Synopsis

lpforms -f form-name options
lpforms -f form-name -A alert-type [-Q minutes] [-W requests]

Description

The lpforms command is used to administer the use of preprinted forms, such as company letterhead paper, with the LP print service. A form is specified by its form-name. Users may specify a form when submitting a print request (see lp(1)). The argument all can be used instead of form-name with either of the command lines shown above. The first command line allows the administrator to add, change, and delete forms, to list the attributes of an existing form, and to allow and deny users access to particular forms. The second command line is used to establish the method by which the administrator is alerted that the form form-name must be mounted on a printer.

With the first lpforms command line, one of the following options must be used:


-F pathname
to add or change form form-name, as specified by the information in pathname

-
to add or change form form-name, as specified by the information from standard input

-x
to delete form form-name (this option must be used separately; it may not be used with any other option)

-l
to list the attributes of form form-name

Adding or changing a form

The -F pathname option is used to add a new form, form-name, to the LP print service, or to change the attributes of an existing form. The form description is taken from pathname if the -F option is given, or from the standard input if the - option is used. One of these two options must be used to define or change a form. pathname is the pathname of a file that contains all or any subset of the following information about the form:
   Page length: scaled-decimal-number1
   Page width: scaled-decimal-number2
   Number of pages: integer
   Line pitch: scaled-decimal-number3
   Character pitch: scaled-decimal-number4
   Character set choice: character-set/print-wheel [mandatory]
   Ribbon color: ribbon-color
   Comment:
   comment
   Alignment pattern: [content-type]
   content
The term ``scaled-decimal-number'' refers to a non-negative number used to indicate a unit of size. The type of unit is shown by a ``trailing'' letter attached to the number. Three types of scaled decimal numbers can be used with the LP print service: numbers that show sizes in centimeters (marked with a trailing ``c''); numbers that show sizes in inches (marked with a trailing ``i''); and numbers that show sizes in units appropriate to use (without a trailing letter), that is, lines, characters, lines per inch, or characters per inch.

Except for the last two lines, the above lines may appear in any order. The ``Comment'' and comment items must appear in consecutive order but may appear before the other items, and the ``Alignment pattern'' and the content items must appear in consecutive order at the end of the file. Also, the comment item may not contain a line that begins with any of the key phrases above, unless the key phrase is preceded with a ``>''. Any leading ``>'' sign found in the comment will be removed when the comment is displayed. Case distinctions in the key phrases are ignored.

When this command is issued, the form specified by form-name is added to the list of forms. If the form already exists, its description is changed to reflect the new information. Once added, a form is available for use in a print request, except where access to the form has been restricted, as described under the -u option. A form may also be allowed to be used on certain printers only.

A description of each form attribute is below:


``Page length'' and ``Page width''
Before printing the content of a print request needing this form, the generic interface program provided with the LP print service will initialize the physical printer to handle pages scaled-decimal-number1 long, and scaled-decimal-number2 wide using the printer type as a key into the terminfo database.
The page length and page width will also be passed, if possible, to each filter used in a request needing this form.

``Number of pages''
Each time the alignment pattern is printed, the LP print service will attempt to truncate the content to a single form by, if possible, passing to each filter the page subset of 1-integer.

``Line pitch'' and ``Character pitch''
Before printing the content of a print request needing this form, the interface programs provided with the LP print service will initialize the physical printer to handle these pitches, using the printer type as a key into the terminfo database. Also, the pitches will be passed, if possible, to each filter used in a request needing this form. scaled-decimal-number3 is in lines per centimeter if a ``c'' is appended, and lines per inch otherwise; similarly, scaled-decimal-number4 is in characters per centimeter if a ``c'' is appended, and characters per inch otherwise. The character pitch can also be given as elite (12 characters per inch), pica (10 characters per inch), or compressed (as many characters per inch as possible).

``Character set choice''
When the LP print service alerts an administrator to mount this form, it will also mention that the print wheel print-wheel should be used on those printers that take print wheels. If printing with this form is to be done on a printer that has selectable or loadable character sets instead of print wheels, the interface programs provided with the LP print service will automatically select or load the correct character set. If mandatory is appended, a user is not allowed to select a different character set for use with the form; otherwise, the character set or print wheel named is a suggestion and a default only.

``Ribbon color''
When the LP print service alerts an administrator to mount this form, it will also mention that the color of the ribbon should be ribbon-color.

``Comment''
The LP print service will display the comment unaltered when a user asks about this form (see lpstat(1)).

``Alignment pattern''
When mounting this form an administrator can ask for the content to be printed repeatedly, as an aid in correctly positioning the preprinted form. The optional content-type defines the type of printer for which content had been generated. If content-type is not given, simple is assumed. Note that the content is stored as given, and will be readable only by the user lp.
When an existing form is changed with this command, items missing in the new information are left as they were. When a new form is added with this command, missing items will get the following defaults:
   Page Length: 66
   Page Width: 80
   Number of Pages: 1
   Line Pitch: 6
   Character Pitch: 10
   Character Set Choice: any
   Ribbon Color: any

Deleting a form

The -x option is used to delete the form form-name from the LP print service.

Listing form attributes

The -l option is used to list the attributes of the existing form form-name. Because of the potentially sensitive nature of the alignment pattern, only the administrator can examine the form with this command. Other people may use the lpstat command to examine the non-sensitive part of the form description.

Allowing and denying access to a form

The -u option, followed by the argument allow:login-ID-list or -u deny:login-ID-list lets you determine which users will be allowed to specify a particular form with a print request. This option can be used with the -F or - option.

The login-ID-list argument may include any or all of the following constructs:


login-ID
a user on the local system

system-name!login-ID
a user on system system-name

system-name!all
all users on system system-name

all!login-ID
a user on all systems

all
all users on the local system

all!all
all users on all systems
The default value of login-ID-list is all.

The LP print service keeps two lists of users for each form: an ``allow-list'' of people allowed to use the form, and a ``deny-list'' of people that may not use the form.

If the allow-list is not empty, only the users in the list are allowed access to the form, regardless of the contents of the deny-list. If the allow-list is empty but the deny-list is not, the users in the deny-list may not use the form (but all others may use it).

All users can be denied access to a form by specifying -f deny:all. All users can be allowed access to a form by specifying -f allow:all. (This is the default.)

Setting an alert to mount a form

The -f form-name option is used with the -A alert-type option to define an alert to mount the form when there are queued jobs which need it. If this option is not used to arrange alerting for a form, no alert will be sent for that form.

The method by which the alert is sent depends on the value of the alert-type argument specified with the -A option. The alert types are the same as those available with the -A option to lpadmin: mail, write, quiet, none, shell-command, and list. See the description of -A on lpadmin(1M) for details about each.

The message sent appears as follows:

   The form form-name needs to be mounted

on the printer(s): printer (integer1 requests). integer2 print requests await this form. Use the ribbon-color ribbon. Use the print-wheel print wheel, if appropriate.
The printers listed are those that the administrator had earlier specified were candidates for this form. The number integer1 listed next to each printer is the number of requests eligible for the printer. The number integer2 shown after the list of printers is the total number of requests awaiting the form. It will be less than the sum of the other numbers if some requests can be handled by more than one printer. The ribbon-color and print-wheel are those specified in the form description. The last line in the message is always sent, even if none of the printers listed use print wheels, because the administrator may choose to mount the form on a printer that does use a print wheel.

Where any color ribbon or any print wheel can be used, the statements above will read:

   Use any ribbon.
   Use any print-wheel.
If form-name is any, the alerting defined in this command applies to any form for which an alert has not yet been defined. If form-name is all, the alerting defined in this command applies to all forms.

If the -W option is not given, the default procedure is that only one message will be sent per need to mount the form. Not specifying the -W option is equivalent to specifying -W once or -W 0. If minutes is a number greater than 0, an alert will be sent at intervals specified by minutes.

If the -Q option is also given, the alert will be sent when a certain number (specified by the argument requests) of print requests that need the form are waiting. If the -Q option is not given, or the value of requests is 1 or any (which are both the default), a message is sent as soon as anyone submits a print request for the form when it is not mounted.

Listing the current alert

The -f option, followed by the -A option and the argument list is used to list the type of alert that has been defined for the specified form form-name. No change is made to the alert. If form-name is recognized by the LP print service, one of the following lines is sent to the standard output, depending on the type of alert for the form.
   When requests requests are queued:
   alert with shell-command every minutes minutes
   

When requests requests are queued: write to user-name every minutes minutes

When requests requests are queued: mail to user-name every minutes minutes

No alert

The phrase ``every minutes minutes'' is replaced with ``once'' if minutes (-W minutes) is 0.

Terminating an active alert

The -A quiet option is used to stop messages for the current condition. An administrator can use this option to temporarily stop receiving further messages about a known problem. Once the form has been mounted and then unmounted, messages will again be sent when the number of print requests reaches the threshold requests.

Removing an alert definition

No messages will be sent after the -A none option is used until the -A option is given again with a different alert-type. This can be used to permanently stop further messages from being sent as any existing alert definition for the form will be removed.

Files


/usr/lib/locale/locale/LC_MESSAGES/uxlp
language-specific message file (see LANG on environ(5).)

References

lpadmin(1M), terminfo(4)
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004