daps(1) daps(1)NAME daps - invokes the Autologic APS-5 phototypesetter troff post-processor SYNOPSIS daps [-b] [-hstring] [-olist] [-r] [-sn] [-t] [-w] [file]... ARGUMENTS -b Reports whether the phototypesetter is busy; does not print output. file Specifies the file to be printed. If you do not specify a file, the standard input is printed. The specified files that you submit to daps should be prepared under the -Taps option of troff. -hstring Prints string in this job's header. The header appears on a page preceding the output. -olist Prints pages whose numbers are given in the 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. -r Reports the number of 11-inch pages generated by this job. The daps command continues when you push the PROCEED button on the phototypesetter. -sn Stops after every n pages of output. -t Directs output to the standard output instead of the phototypesetter. -w Waits for phototypesetter to become free, then prints the output. DESCRIPTION daps prints files created by troff(1) on an Autologic APS-5 phototypesetter. LIMITATIONS Installations with an Autologic APS-5 phototypesetter should be aware that getting a good match to their Autologic fonts will almost certainly require hand-tuning of the distributed font description files (see the ``Files'' section). FILES /usr/bin/daps Executable file /dev/aps January 1992 1
daps(1) daps(1)APS-5 phototypesetter device /usr/lib/font/devaps/* Description files for APS-5 SEE ALSO grap(1), mmt(1), mvt(1), pic(1), tc(1), troff(1) 2 January 1992