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| 25 | .if n .po 0 |
| 26 | .TH FAX2PS 1 "November 2, 2005" "libtiff" |
| 27 | .SH NAME |
| 28 | fax2ps \- convert a |
| 29 | .SM TIFF |
| 30 | facsimile to compressed \*(Ps\(tm |
| 31 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
| 32 | .B fax2ps |
| 33 | [ |
| 34 | .I options |
| 35 | ] [ |
| 36 | .IR file ... |
| 37 | ] |
| 38 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
| 39 | .I fax2ps |
| 40 | reads one or more |
| 41 | .SM TIFF |
| 42 | facsimile image files and prints a compressed form of |
| 43 | \*(Ps on the standard output that is suitable for printing. |
| 44 | .PP |
| 45 | By default, each page is scaled to reflect the |
| 46 | image dimensions and resolutions stored in the file. |
| 47 | The |
| 48 | .B \-x |
| 49 | and |
| 50 | .B \-y |
| 51 | options can be used to specify the horizontal and vertical |
| 52 | image resolutions (lines/inch), respectively. |
| 53 | If the |
| 54 | .B \-S |
| 55 | option is specified, each page is scaled to fill an output page. |
| 56 | The default output page is 8.5 by 11 inches. |
| 57 | Alternate page dimensions can be specified in inches with the |
| 58 | .B \-W |
| 59 | and |
| 60 | .B \-H |
| 61 | options. |
| 62 | .PP |
| 63 | By default |
| 64 | .I fax2ps |
| 65 | generates \*(Ps for all pages in the file. |
| 66 | The |
| 67 | .B \-p |
| 68 | option can be used to select one or more pages from |
| 69 | a multi-page document. |
| 70 | .PP |
| 71 | .I fax2ps |
| 72 | generates a compressed form of \*(Ps that is |
| 73 | optimized for sending pages of text to a \*(Ps |
| 74 | printer attached to a host through a low-speed link (such |
| 75 | as a serial line). |
| 76 | Each output page is filled with white and then only |
| 77 | the black areas are drawn. |
| 78 | The \*(Ps specification of the black drawing operations |
| 79 | is optimized by using a special font that encodes the |
| 80 | move-draw operations required to fill |
| 81 | the black regions on the page. |
| 82 | This compression scheme typically results in a substantially |
| 83 | reduced \*(Ps description, relative to the straightforward |
| 84 | imaging of the page with a \*(Ps |
| 85 | .I image |
| 86 | operator. |
| 87 | This algorithm can, however, be ineffective |
| 88 | for continuous-tone and white-on-black images. |
| 89 | For these images, it sometimes is more efficient to send |
| 90 | the raster bitmap image directly; see |
| 91 | .IR tiff2ps (1). |
| 92 | .SH OPTIONS |
| 93 | .TP 10 |
| 94 | .BI \-p " number" |
| 95 | Print only the indicated page. |
| 96 | Multiple pages may be printed by specifying |
| 97 | this option more than once. |
| 98 | .TP 10 |
| 99 | .BI \-x " resolution" |
| 100 | Use |
| 101 | .I resolution |
| 102 | as the horizontal resolution, in dots/inch, of the image data. |
| 103 | By default this value is taken from the file. |
| 104 | .TP 10 |
| 105 | .BI \-y " resolution" |
| 106 | Use |
| 107 | .I resolution |
| 108 | as the vertical resolution, in lines/inch, of the image data. |
| 109 | By default this value is taken from the file. |
| 110 | .TP 10 |
| 111 | .B \-S |
| 112 | Scale each page of image data to fill the output page dimensions. |
| 113 | By default images are presented according to the dimension |
| 114 | information recorded in the |
| 115 | .SM TIFF |
| 116 | file. |
| 117 | .TP 10 |
| 118 | .BI \-W " width" |
| 119 | Use |
| 120 | .I width |
| 121 | as the width, in inches, of the output page. |
| 122 | .TP 10 |
| 123 | .BI \-H " height" |
| 124 | Use |
| 125 | .I height |
| 126 | as the height, in inches, of the output page. |
| 127 | .SH DIAGNOSTICS |
| 128 | Some messages about malformed |
| 129 | .SM TIFF |
| 130 | images come from the |
| 131 | .SM TIFF |
| 132 | library. |
| 133 | .PP |
| 134 | Various messages about badly formatted facsimile images |
| 135 | may be generated due to transmission errors in received |
| 136 | facsimile. |
| 137 | .I fax2ps |
| 138 | attempts to recover from such data errors by resynchronizing |
| 139 | decoding at the end of the current scanline. |
| 140 | This can result in long horizontal black lines in the resultant |
| 141 | \*(Ps image. |
| 142 | .SH NOTES |
| 143 | If the destination printer supports \*(Ps Level II then |
| 144 | it is always faster to just send the encoded bitmap generated |
| 145 | by the |
| 146 | .BR tiff2ps (1) |
| 147 | program. |
| 148 | .SH BUGS |
| 149 | .I fax2ps |
| 150 | should probably figure out when it is doing a poor |
| 151 | job of compressing the output and just generate |
| 152 | \*(Ps to image the bitmap raster instead. |
| 153 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| 154 | .BR tiff2ps (1), |
| 155 | .BR libtiff (3) |
| 156 | .PP |
| 157 | Libtiff library home page: |
| 158 | .BR http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/ |