ATP(1)
NAME
atp - Convert an ASCII or a text file to PostScript format for printing
SYNOPSIS
atp [ -BCghlNoprRsvVW ] [ -c columns ] [ -t tabsize ] [ -f font ] [ -F headingsFont ] [ -cf commentsFont ] [ -title Title ] [ -date Date ] [ -M Tm,Bm,Lm,Rm [cm|in] ] [ -T papersize ] [ -wm string [font] ] [ -# copies ] [ -fonts ] [ -level1 ] [ -postscript ] [ file... ]
DESCRIPTION
atp reads in text files and converts them to PostScript format. By
default, it formats the output in two columns landscape mode in either
an A4 or letter-size page, whichever was chosen by your system admin,
with a 'fancy' header and using a 7 points Courier font. Fonts, paper
sizes, headings and formatting options may be specified.
The PostScript output is by default directed to standard output; if the
-o option is set the output is written in the file filename.ps. If no
input file is given, the input is read from the standard input.
When working with C or C++ source files, as specified by the -C option,
atp applies different styles to different areas of code: the comments
are printed using a different font (Courier-BoldItalic, by default),
the preprocessor instructions are italicized and the the function definitions headers are highlighted.
atp understands the nroff's bold and italic backspace conventions, and
formats consequently his output.
Formfeed (control-L) characters in the input file causes a new page or
column to be started.
PostScript files in input are transcribed on standard output, without translation, unless the -postscript option is set.
- For example:
- atp -Co source.c
- writes a two columns landscape listing of the file source.c in the file source.c.ps, highlighting comments and function's headers.
atp -p file.txt | lpr- prints a copy of the file file.txt, in portrait mode, on the default printer used by lpr.
- The fonts may be modified (scaled, rotated and sheared) by means of a transformation matrix. Font specifications have three parts:
-a font name, as known to PostScript (e.g.: Times-Roman, Courier-Bold) -a point size (1 point = 1/72 inch); a valid font size is any floating- point value comprised between 5 and 50 points.
- -an (optional) transformation matrix, that consists of four floating
- point values, separated by a comma and preceded by a colon.
- For example, valid font specifications are:
- Courier-Bold9:1,0,0.25,1
Helvetica10.5
AvantGarde-Demi7.34:1.75,0,-0.4,.8 - A PostScript transformation Matrix is stored as a vector of 6 elements: [a b c d e f]
- The matrix produces the transformation:
- x' = a x + c y + e
y' = b x + d y + f - Since the translation of the font characters is no use, only the first four values must be specified, whereas e and f are kept to 0.
- The default values of the matrix [a,b,c,d] are [1,0,0,1].
- The widths of the characters is expanded if a>1 and reduced if a<1; the characters height is expanded if d>1 and reduced if d<1. Modifying the values of b and c causes a rotation of the font. Keeping b=0 and modifying c causes a font shearing.
- Tabs in the input stream are expanded (by default) to eight character positions.
OPTIONS
-o Direct the output to file filename.ps
- -p Print the output in portrait mode (the default is the landscape
- mode).
- -C Assume that the input file is a C or a C++ source, recognizes
- and highlights the comments and the function definition's headers.
- -c columns
- Specify the number of the columns in which each page is subdivided.
- -B Turn off page headings.
- -title Title
- Print the text specified by Title as the title on each page, rather than the filename.
- -date Date
- Print the text specified by Date as the date on each page, rather than the current. Only the first 12 characters of Date are used.
- -f font
- Set the font to be used for the body of each page. The default is Courier7 in landscape mode, Courier10 in portrait mode, and Courier7:.83,0,0,1 if the -C option is set.
- -F headingFont
- Set the font to be used for the page headings. Defaults to Helvetica-Bold16.
- -cf commentFont
- Set the font to be used for emphasize the comments in a C source (when the -C option is specified). Defaults to CourierBoldItalic7.
- -M Tm,Bm,Lm,Rm [cm|in]
- Set Top,Bottom,Left,Right margins. Their length is specified in points (1 point = 1/72 inch), unless the suffix cm or in are used.
- -g Disable the 'gaudy mode': don't paint the shaded frames in the
- headings.
- -s Turn off the shading of the headings
- -T papersize
- Set the output paper type as per the argument. The following paper sizes are recognized by atp: A3, A4, A5, B4, B5, Executive, Folio, Ledger, Legal, Letter, Quarto, Statement, Tabloid, 10x14.
- -N Precede each line with it's line number relative to the start of
- the file.
- -t tabsize
- Sets the number of columns to which tabs are expanded. The default is eight columns.
- -h Print usage message.
- -v or -V
- Display information identifying the version of atp. Nothing will be printed regardless of the other arguments.
- -r or -R
- Wrap the text on the space character preceding the right margin.
- -W Truncate lines which are wide for the page.
- -l Simulate a line printer: make pages 66 lines long and omit head
- ers. (Useful to print manual pages).
- -wm string [Font]
- Print the watermark string on each page, using the font Font or Times-BoldItalic, by default.
- -# copies
- Print each page copies times.
- -fonts List the fonts recognized by atp.
- -level1 (or -l1)
- Generate a PostScript output suitable for a PostScript level 1 printer. With this option, the text file must contain only 7-bit characters. By default, atp recognizes 8-bit characters and produces a level 2 PostScript program.
- -postscript
- Do not pass through PostScript files.
SEE ALSO
BUGS
If a font is specified that is not available on the printer, the result
is undetermined.
No checking is performed on the input file to detect accidental printing of garbage files.
AUTHOR
- Paolo Severini - lendl@dist.dist.unige.it (MSDOS support by Kenneth H.
Carpenter - khc@eece.ksu.edu; preprocessor papersize option and -date
switch by Gabor J. Toth - jtoth@princeton.edu)