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FOOMATIC-ADDPJLOPTIONS(8)			    FOOMATIC-ADDPJLOPTIONS(8)



NAME
       foomatic-addpjloptions	-  Format  PJL	option	information  the  for
       foomatic database

SYNOPSIS
       foomatic-addpjloptions [-dafis][-o dir] -p printer_ID [pjl_info_file]

       foomatic-addpjloptions [-dafq] [pjl_info_file]

       foomatic-addpjloptions -h


Description
       foomatic-addpjloptions formats the PJL  information  file  (or  STDIN)
       into a format usable by the Foomatic database.



   Options
       -a   Convert all PJL options in the information file.


       -d   Enable debugging information.


       -f   Do not ask for permission, force conversion.


       -h   Print a help message and exit.


       -q   Print  a summary of the PJL information.  This output is not com-
	    patible with the foomatic database, and is useful for  debugging.


       -s   Produce a single option file containing all the option values.


       -o dir
	    The directory the option information files are written to.


       -p printer_ID
	    Name  of  the  printer in the foomatic database.  This is used to
	    extract printer manufacturer and model information.


       pjl_info_file
	    File with PJL information returned by the printer. If this	file-
	    name  is  not  provided,  the PJL options are taken from standard
	    input.


FILES
       /usr/share/foomatic/templates/pjl*.xml
	    Template files for option information.


       ./foomatic-db/opts
	    Option information stored in this directory.


EXIT STATUS
       foomatic-addpjloptions returns 0 on success, and a  nonzero  value  on
       failure.

AUTHOR
       Manfred	 Wassmann    for	the  foomatic
       project using output from the associated binary.

       Modified by Patrick Powell (at astart.com>).

BUGS
       Please send bug reports to foomatic-devel@linuxprinting.org.



Foomatic Project		  2001-05-07	    FOOMATIC-ADDPJLOPTIONS(8)


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