foomatic-configure(1)
NAME
foomatic-configure - the main configuration program of the foomatic
printing system.
SYNOPSIS
foomatic-configure [OPTION]...
foomatic-configure -n queuename [ -N description ] [ -L loca-
tion ] [ -c con-
nect ] [ -d driver ] [ -p printer ] [ --ppd ppdfile ] [ -s spooler ] [ -C [ source-
spooler ] sourcequeue ] [ -o option1=value1 -o option2 ... ] [ -q ]
foomatic-configure -D -n queuename [ -s spooler ] [ -q ]
foomatic-configure -R -n queuename [ -s spooler ] [ -q ]
foomatic-configure -Q [ -s spooler ] [ -n queuename ] [ -r ]
foomatic-configure -P [ -s spooler ] [ -n queue-
name ] [ -d driver ] [ -p printer ] [ --ppd ppdfile ] [ index ]
foomatic-configure -X -p printer | -d driver | -p printer -d driver
foomatic-configure -O
foomatic-configure -h
foomatic-configure --help
DESCRIPTION
foomatic-configure is a program to set up and configure print queues
for every known spooler (CUPS, LPRng, LPD, GNUlpr, PPR, PDQ. CPS, no
spooler) and every valid printer/driver combo in the Foomatic database
or every PPD file coming with PostScript printers. As RIP filter
(Raster Image Processor, translation from PostScript to the native lan-
guage of the printer) always foomatic-rip(1) will be used, except for
PPD files of PostScript printers under CUPS or PPR, they will be used
without RIP filter.
It also comprises half of a programatic API for user tools: you can
learn and control everything about the static properties of print
queues here. With the sister program foomatic-printjob(1), you can do
everything related to the print queue's dynamic state: submit jobs, and
query, cancel, reorder, and redirect them.
Options
-n queuename
Configure this print queue
-N Name/Description
Use this proper human-readable name/description
-L Location
Short phrase describing this printer's location
-c connection
Printer is connected thusly (ex file:/dev/lp0)
-d driver Foomatic database name for desired printer driver
-p printer
Foomatic id for printer
--ppd ppdfile
PPD file, for example the one supplied by the manufacturer of
a PostScript printer
-s spooler
Explicit spooler type (cups, lpd, lprng, pdq, ppr, direct)
-o option=value
Set the default of option to value
-o option Turn on option by default
-D Set this queue as the default queue (just give -n queuename)
-R Remove this whole queue entirely (just give -n queuename)
-C [ sourcespooler ] sourcequeue
Copy sourcequeue from sourcespooler (or the current one if
sourcespooler is not given) into the queue given by -n queue-
name (of the current spooler).
-Q Query existing configuration (gives XML summary)
-r List also remotely defined queues (CUPS only)
-P [ index ]
Get Perl dump of current configuration (as a Perl array named
QUEUES, the first index is index, or zero if index is not
given)
-O Print XML Overview of all known printer/drivers (this shows
also the Foomatic IDs of the printers)
-X Print XML data for -p printer and/or -d driver object
-q Run quietly
Commands
No commands, just options
SEE ALSO
foomatic-printjob(1), foomatic-rip(1)
EXIT STATUS
foomatic-configure returns 0 if no errors occurred.
AUTHOR
Manfred Wassmann <manolo@NCC-1701.B.Shuttle.de> for the foomatic
project using comments from the source.
BUGS
foomatic-configure currently cannot handle printcap files in the lprng
style. As lprng can use BSD style printcaps this is not much of a
problem, as long as the GUI based print manager lprngtool is not used.
The difference between those formats is, that BSD style requires con-
tinuation lines in printer definitions to be ended with a colon and the
newline character to be escaped with a backslash. Lprng has no such
restriction.
To use a printcap file generated or edited with lprngtool with
foomatic-configure it is necessary to add :\ to the end of all but the
last line of every printer definition, just as shown below:
#comment
# primary printer name
lp
#alternate names
|lp2|lp3
|Example of a printer
:sd=/usr/spool/LPD/lp
:rw:lp=/dev/lp:mx#100
:
must be converted to:
#comment
# primary printer name
lp\
|lp2|lp3\
|Example of a printer\
:sd=/usr/spool/LPD/lp:\
:rw:lp=/dev/lp:mx#100:
This manpage may be out of date.
Foomatic Project 2002-01-06 FOOMATIC-CONFIGURE(1)
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