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#!/bin/sh
#
# BSD PRINT FILTER SETUP utility for Ghostscript - used and tested on
# SunOS 4.1.3, but I hope it will be useful on other BSD systems
# See documentation for usage
#
GSPATH=
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
-p) GSPATH="$2"/lib/ghostscript; shift;;
-h) echo >&2 \
"usage: $0 [-p <gs install prefix>]\n"\
"Where <gs install prefix> is the ""prefix""\n"\
"for the Ghostscript install - the default is\n"\
"""/usr/local"""
exit 1;;
-*) echo >&2 \
"usage: $0 [-p <gs install prefix>]"
exit 1;;
*) break;; # terminate while loop
esac
shift
done
DEVICES="bjt600.32 bjc600.32 bjc600.24 bjc600.24.3 bjc600.16 bjc600.8 bjc600.8.1 bjc600.1 bjc600.dq"
#FILTERS="if nf tf gf vf df cf rf"
FILTERS="if"
# The port your printer is on
PRINTERDEV=/dev/lp1
# The kind of printer (accepted values: 'parallel' and 'serial')
PRINTERTYPE=parallel
if [ "x$GSPATH"="x" ] ; then
GSDIR=`which gs | awk -F / 'sub(FS $NF,x)' | awk -F / 'sub(FS $NF,x)'`/lib/ghostscript
else
GSDIR=$GSPATH
fi
GSFILTERDIR=$GSDIR/filt
SPOOLDIR=/var/spool
GSIF=unix-lpr.sh
PCAP=printcap.insert
if [ "x$GSPATH"="x" ] ; then
echo "Warning: Writing filters to $GSFILTERDIR"
echo "if you do not want this, you have 10 seconds to hit ^c to abort this script:"
for i in 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 continuing....; do
sleep 1
echo -n
echo -n $i
done
echo
fi
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb
export PATH
if [ ! -w $GSDIR ]; then
echo "$GSDIR must be writable to create filter directory"
exit 1
fi
echo "
Making links in the filter directory $GSFILTERDIR ...
"
#
# Make the directory for holding the filter and links
#
if [ -d $GSFILTERDIR ]; then
echo "$GSFILTERDIR already exists - not created"
else
mkdir $GSFILTERDIR
fi
rm -f $GSFILTERDIR/direct
ln -s . $GSFILTERDIR/direct
rm -f $GSFILTERDIR/indirect
ln -s . $GSFILTERDIR/indirect
#
# Create a link from each filtertype to the real filter script
#
for filter in $FILTERS
do
rm -f $GSFILTERDIR/gs$filter
ln -s ../$GSIF $GSFILTERDIR/gs$filter
done
#
# Create a link from each device to the filter directory
#
for device in $DEVICES
do
dualqueue=
case "$device" in
*.dq) device=`basename $device .dq` ; dualqueue=t ;;
esac
rm -f $GSFILTERDIR/$device
if [ $dualqueue ]; then
rm -f $GSFILTERDIR/indirect/$device
ln -s . $GSFILTERDIR/indirect/$device
else
rm -f $GSFILTERDIR/direct/$device
ln -s . $GSFILTERDIR/direct/$device
fi
done
#
# Create a basic printcap insert - this is made in the CURRENT directory
#
rm -f $PCAP
cat > $PCAP << EOF
# This is an example printcap insert for Ghostscript printers
# You will probably want either to change the names for each printer
# below (first line for each device) to something more sensible, or
# to add additional name entries (eg cdjcolor for cdj500.24)
# The example is shown set up for $PRINTERTYPE printers - you will need
# to alter the entries for different or networked remote printer,
# eg. a remote network printer would have a line something like:
# :lp=:rm=artemis:rp=LPT1:
# for a PC called artemis, replacing the serial port settings
#
# NB/ This is only an example - it is unlikely to be complete or exactly
# correct for your system, but is designed to illustrate filter names
# corresponding to the accompanying bsd-if print filter
#
EOF
(
previous=undefined
for device in $DEVICES
do
dualqueue=
case "$device" in
*.dq) device=`basename $device .dq` ; dualqueue=t ;;
esac
base="`echo $device | sed 's/\.[0-9][0-9]*$//'`"
base="`echo $base | sed 's/\.[0-9][0-9]*$//'`"
#
# If device listed with '.dq' suffix, we set up a separate output queue
#
if [ $dualqueue ]; then
if [ $base != $previous ]; then
previous=$base
echo "\
# Entry for raw device $base.raw
$base.raw|Raw output device $base:\\
:lp=$PRINTERDEV:\\"
if test "$PRINTERTYPE" = serial
then
echo "br#19200:xc#0177777:\\"
echo ":ms=-parity,ixon,-opost:\\"
fi
echo ":sd=$SPOOLDIR/$base/raw:\\
:mx#0:sf:sh:rs:"
fi
echo "\
# Entry for device $device (output to $base.raw)
$device|Ghostscript device $device:\\
:lp=/dev/null:\\"
else
echo "\
# Entry for device $device
$device|Ghostscript device $device:\\
:lp=$PRINTERDEV:\\"
if test "$PRINTERTYPE" = serial
then
echo "br#19200:xc#0177777:\\"
echo ":ms=-parity,ixon,-opost:\\"
fi
fi
echo "\
:sd=$SPOOLDIR/$base:\\
:lf=$SPOOLDIR/$base/logfile:\\
:af=$SPOOLDIR/$base/acct:\\"
for filter in $FILTERS
do
if [ $dualqueue ]; then
echo "\
:$filter=$GSFILTERDIR/indirect/$device/gs$filter:\\"
else
echo "\
:$filter=$GSFILTERDIR/direct/$device/gs$filter:\\"
fi
done
echo "\
:mx#0:sf:sh:rs:"
done
) >> $PCAP
echo "
Example printcap insert file \"$PCAP\" now created"
#
# Remind the user what's still to do
#
echo "
NB/ You will need to create the following directories, with
appropriate permissions, and do 'touch logfile' and 'touch acct'
in the top level directories (ie. not the 'raw' ones):
"
(
for device in $DEVICES
do
dualqueue=
case "$device" in
*.dq) device=`basename $device .dq` ; dualqueue=t ;;
esac
base="`echo $device | sed 's/\.[0-9][0-9]*$//'`"
base="`echo $base | sed 's/\.[0-9][0-9]*$//'`"
echo " $SPOOLDIR/$base"
if [ $dualqueue ]; then
echo " $SPOOLDIR/$base/raw"
fi
done
) | sort -u
echo "
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