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download(1)

Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Examples | Exit Status | Attributes | See Also | Notes

Name

    download– host resident PostScript font downloader

Synopsis

    download [-f] [-p printer] [-m name] [-H directory] 
         [file]...
    /usr/lib/lp/postscript/download 
    

Description

    download prepends host resident fonts to files and writes the results on the standard output. If no files are specified, or if - is one of the input files, the standard input is read. download assumes the input files make up a single PostScript job and that requested fonts can be included at the start of each input file.

    Requested fonts are named in a comment (marked with %%DocumentFonts:) in the input files. Available fonts are the ones listed in the map table selected using the -m option.

    The map table consists of fontname-file pairs. The fontname is the full name of the PostScript font, exactly as it would appear in a %%DocumentFonts: comment. The file is the pathname of the host resident font. A file that begins with a / is used as is. Otherwise the pathname is relative to the host font directory. Comments are introduced by % (as in PostScript) and extend to the end of the line.

    The only candidates for downloading are fonts listed in the map table that point download to readable files. A font is downloaded once, at most. Requests for unlisted fonts or inaccessible files are ignored. All requests are ignored if the map table can not be read.

Options

    -f

    Force a complete scan of each input file. In the absence of an explicit comment pointing download to the end of the file, the default scan stops immediately after the PostScript header comments.

    -p printer

    Check the list of printer-resident fonts in /etc/lp/printers/printer/residentfonts before downloading.

    -m name

    Use name as the font map table. A name that begins with / is the full pathname of the map table and is used as is. Otherwise name is appended to the pathname of the host font directory.

    -H directory

    Use dir as the host font directory. The default is /usr/lib/lp/postscript.

Examples


    Example 1 Examples of the download command.

    The following map table could be used to control the downloading of the Bookman font family:


    %
    % The first string is the full PostScript font name. The second string
    % is the file name - relative to the host font directory unless it begins
    % with a /.
    %
    
        Bookman-Light               bookman/light
        Bookman-LightItalic      bookman/lightitalic
        Bookman-Demi               bookman/demi
        Bookman-DemiItalic      bookman/demiitalic

    Using the file myprinter/map (in the default host font directory) as the map table, you could download fonts by issuing the following command:


    example% download -m myprinter/map file
    

Exit Status

    The following exit values are returned:

    0

    Successful completion.

    non-zero

    An error occurred.

Attributes

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPE 

    ATTRIBUTE VALUE 

    Availability 

    SUNWpsf 

See Also

Notes

    The download program should be part of a more general program.

    download does not look for %%PageFonts: comments and there is no way to force multiple downloads of a particular font.

    Using full pathnames in either map tables or the names of map tables is not recommended.

SunOS 5.10  Last Revised 9 Sep 1996

Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Examples | Exit Status | Attributes | See Also | Notes