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diff --git a/share/doc/handbook/printing.sgml b/share/doc/handbook/printing.sgml index ba113c2..1aa5955 100644 --- a/share/doc/handbook/printing.sgml +++ b/share/doc/handbook/printing.sgml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <!-- This is an SGML document in the linuxdoc DTD describing Printing with FreeBSD. By Sean Kelly, 1995. - $Id: printing.sgml,v 1.3 1995/12/04 17:58:47 jfieber Exp $ + $Id: printing.sgml,v 1.4 1996/01/31 14:26:14 mpp Exp $ The FreeBSD Documentation Project @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ Your users may be appreciative of such information. Furthermore, the best way to do effective accounting with a PostScript printer requires two-way communication: you - ask the printer for its page count (how many pages it's + ask the printer for its page count (how many pages it has printed in its lifetime), then send the user's job, then ask again for its page count. Subtract the two values and you know how much paper to charge the user. @@ -2557,7 +2557,7 @@ exit 0 Rather than install conversion filters at all, you might want to try having the text filter (since it's the - default filter) detect the type of file it's asked to + default filter) detect the type of file it has been asked to print and then automatically run the right conversion filter. Tools such as <tt/file/ can be of help here. Of course, it'll be hard to determine the differences @@ -2668,7 +2668,7 @@ exit 0 <sect1><heading>Header Pages<label id="printing:advanced:header-pages"></heading> - <p> If you've got <em/lots/ of users, all of them using + <p> If you have <em/lots/ of users, all of them using various printers, then you probably want to consider <em/header pages/ as a necessary evil. @@ -2687,7 +2687,7 @@ exit 0 The LPD system can provide header pages automatically for your printouts <em/if/ your printer can directly print plain - text. If you've got a PostScript printer, you'll need an + text. If you have a PostScript printer, you'll need an external program to generate the header page; see <ref id="printing:advanced:header-pages:ps" name="Header Pages on PostScript Printers">. @@ -2803,7 +2803,7 @@ r oooo ssss eeee Date: Sun Sep 17 11:04:58 1995 </verb></tscreen> LPD appends a form feed after this text so the job starts - on a new page (unless you've got <tt/sf/ (suppress form + on a new page (unless you have <tt/sf/ (suppress form feeds) in the destination printer's entry in <tt>/etc/printcap</tt>). @@ -3047,7 +3047,7 @@ done the appropriate header page PostScript code to the printer. - If you've got a PostScript printer on a serial line, you + If you have a PostScript printer on a serial line, you can make use of <tt/lprps/, which comes with an output filter, <tt/psof/, which does the above. Note that <tt/psof/ doesn't charge for header pages. |