.TH DIPRESS 1 5/23/85 .UC 4 .tr -\- .\" differences between troff and nroff compensated here: .ie t .ds sc \(sc .el .ds sc section\ .ds lq \&"\" .ds rq \&"\" .if t \ . ds lq `` .if t \ . ds rq '' .SH NAME dipress - convert device independent troff output to interpress .SH SYNOPSIS .B dipress [ .BI -f directory ] [ .BI -o list ] [ .B -t ] [ file ] ... .SH DESCRIPTION .I Dipress take the output of device independent .IR troff (1) found in the files specified, produce an interpress file, and queue that file for printing on the interpress printer. If no files are specified, then standard input is used. The following options are understood: .TP .BI -f directory Take font information from .I directory instead of the default. .TP .BI -o list Print pages whose numbers are given in the comma\(hyseparated .IR list . The list contains single numbers .I N and ranges .IB N1 \- N2. A missing .I N1 means the lowest numbered page, a missing .I N2 means the highest. .TP .B -t Direct output to standard output rather than the printer. No queueing is performed if this option is specified. Redirecting standard output is highly recommended when this option is used. .SH FILES .DT /usr/local/lib/font/devipress device and font information .SH "SEE ALSO" troff(1) .SH AUTHOR William LeFebvre, Webster Research Center, Xerox Corporation .SH BUGS If you have Services 11 or earlier on your printer, long boxes will experience a small overshoot at the right end. .PP For a similar reason, it is recommended that the -\fBD\fR option be used with .IR pic(1). Any pictures built with the drawing commands will not show up on the Xerox 8700/9700. That printer uses a different representation for bitmaps than the 8044.