xpr(XC)
xpr --
print an X window dump
Syntax
xpr [-device dev]
[-scale scale] [-height inches]
[-width inches] [-left inches]
[-top inches] [-header string]
[-trailer string] [-landscape]
[-portrait] [-plane number]
[-gray] [-rv] [-compact]
[-output filename]
[-append filename] [-noff]
[-split n] [-psfig]
[-density dpi] [-cutoff level]
[-noposition] [-gamma correction]
[-render algorithm] [-slide]
[filename]
Description
xpr takes as input a window dump file produced by
xwd(XC)
and formats it for output on PostScript printers, the Digital
LN03 or LA100, the IBM PP3812 page printer,
the HP LaserJet (or other PCL printers), or the
HP PaintJet. If no file argument is given, the standard
input is used. By default, xpr prints the largest possible
representation of the window on the output page. Options allow the
user to add headers and trailers, specify margins, adjust the scale
and orientation, and append multiple window dumps to a single output file.
Output is to standard output unless -output is specified.
Options
-device dev-
Specifies the device on which the file will be printed. Currently supported:
la100-
Digital LA100
ljet-
HP LaserJet series and other monochrome PCL devices
such as ThinkJet, QuietJet, RuggedWriter, HP2560 series,
and HP2930 series printers
ln03-
Digital LN03
pjet-
HP PaintJet (color mode)
pjetxl-
HP PaintJet XL Color Graphics Printer (color mode)
pp-
IBM PP3812
ps-
PostScript printer
The default device is the LN03, for historical reasons.
-device lw (LaserWriter) is equivalent to -device ps
and is provided only for backwards compatibility.
-scale scale-
Affects the size of the window on the page. The PostScript, LN03,
and HP printers are able to translate each bit
in a window pixel map into a grid of a specified size.
For example each bit might translate into a 3x3 grid.
This would be specified by -scale 3.
By default a window is printed with the largest scale that
will fit onto the page for the specified orientation.
-height inches-
Specifies the maximum height of the page.
-width inches-
Specifies the maximum width of the page.
-left inches-
Specifies the left margin in inches. Fractions
are allowed. By default the window is centered in the page.
-top inches-
Specifies the top margin for the picture in inches. Fractions are
allowed.
-header string-
Specifies a header string to be printed above the window.
-trailer string-
Specifies a trailer string to be printed below the window.
-landscape-
Forces the window to be printed in landscape mode. By default
a window is printed such that its longest side follows the long side of
the paper.
-plane number-
Specifies which bit plane to use in an image. The default is to use the
entire image and map values into black and white based on color intensities.
-gray 2 | 3 | 4-
Uses a simple 2x2, 3x3, or 4x4 gray scale conversion on a color image,
rather than mapping to strictly black and white. This doubles,
triples, or quadruples the effective width and height of the image.
-portrait-
Forces the window to be printed in portrait mode. By default
a window is printed such that its longest side follows the long side of
the paper.
-rv-
Forces the window to be printed in reverse video.
-compact-
Uses simple run-length encoding for compact representation of windows
with lots of white pixels.
-output filename-
Specifies an output file name. If this option is not specified, standard
output is used.
-append filename-
Specifies a filename previously produced by xpr to which the window
is to be appended.
-noff-
When specified in conjunction with -append, the window will appear
on the same page as the previous window.
-split n-
This option allows the user to split a window onto several pages.
This might be necessary for very large windows that would otherwise
cause the printer to overload and print the page in an obscure manner.
-psfig-
Suppress translation of the PostScript picture to the center of the page.
-density dpi-
Indicates what dot-per-inch density should be used by the HP printer.
-cutoff level-
Changes the intensity level where colors are mapped to either
black or white for monochrome output on a LaserJet printer.
The level is expressed as percentage of full brightness. Fractions are allowed.
-noposition-
This option causes header, trailer, and image positioning command
generation to be bypassed for LaserJet, PaintJet and
PaintJet XL printers.
-gamma correction-
This changes the intensity of the colors printed by
PaintJet XL printer. The correction is
a floating point value in the range 0.00 to 3.00.
Consult the operator's manual to determine the correct value for
the specific printer.
-render algorithm-
This allows PaintJet XL printers to render the
image with the best quality versus performance tradeoff.
Consult the operator's manual to determine which algorithms are available.
-slide-
This option allows overhead transparencies to be printed
using the PaintJet and PaintJet XL printers.
Known limitations
The current version of xpr can generally print out on the
LN03 most X windows that are not larger than two-thirds of the screen.
For example, it will be able to print out a large Emacs window, but
it will usually fail when trying to print out the entire screen. The
LN03 has memory limitations that can cause it to incorrectly
print very large or complex windows. The two most common errors
encountered are ``band too complex'' and ``page memory exceeded.''
In the first case, a window may have a particular six pixel row that
contains too many changes (from black to white to black). This will
cause the printer to drop part of the line and possibly parts of the
rest of the page. The printer will flash the number `1' on its front
panel when this problem occurs. A possible solution to this problem
is to increase the scale of the picture, or to split the picture onto
two or more pages.
The second problem, ``page memory exceeded,''
will occur if the picture contains too much black, or if the picture
contains complex half-tones such as the background color of a
display. When this problem occurs the printer will automatically
split the picture into two or more pages. It may flash the number
`5' on its from panel. There is no easy solution to this problem.
It will probably be necessary to either cut and paste, or to rework
the application to produce a less complex picture.
There are several limitations on the LA100 support:
the picture will always be printed in portrait mode,
there is no scaling, and the aspect ratio will be slightly off.
Support for PostScript output currently cannot handle the
-append, -noff or -split options.
The -compact option is only
supported for PostScript output.
It compresses white space but not black space,
so it is not useful for reverse-video windows.
For color images, should map directly to PostScript image support.
HP printers
If no -density is specified on the command line 300 dots
per inch will be assumed for ljet and 90 dots per inch
for pjet. Allowable density values for a LaserJet printer
are 300, 150, 100, and 75 dots per inch. Consult the operator's
manual to determine densities supported by other printers.
If no -scale is specified the image will be
expanded to fit the printable page area.
The default printable page area is 8x10.5 inches. Other paper sizes can
be accommodated using the -height and -width options.
Note that a 1024x768 image fits the default printable area when
processed at 100 dpi with scale=1, the same image can also be
printed using 300 dpi with scale=3 but will require considerably
more data to be transferred to the printer.
xpr may be tailored for use with monochrome PCL
printers other than the LaserJet. To print on a ThinkJet
(HP2225A) xpr could be invoked as:
xpr -density 96 -width 6.667 filename
or for black-and-white output to a PaintJet:
xpr -density 180 filename
The monochrome intensity of a pixel is computed as 0.30*R + 0.59*G
+ 0.11*B.
If a pixel's computed intensity is less than the -cutoff
level it will print as white. This maps light-on-dark display images
to black-on-white hardcopy. The default cutoff intensity is 50% of full
brightness. Example: specifying -cutoff 87.5 moves the
white/black intensity point to 87.5% of full brightness.
A LaserJet printer must be configured with sufficient memory to
handle the image. For a full page at 300 dots per inch
approximately 2 MB of printer memory is required.
Color images are produced on the PaintJet at 90 dots per inch. The PaintJet
is limited to sixteen colors from its 330 color palette on each horizontal
print line. xpr will issue a warning message if more than
sixteen colors are encountered on a line. xpr will program the
PaintJet for the first sixteen colors encountered on each line and use the
nearest matching programmed value for other colors present on the line.
Specifying the -rv, reverse video, option for the PaintJet will
cause black and white to be interchanged on the output image. No other
colors are changed.
Multiplane images must be recorded by xwd
in ZPixmap format.
Single plane (monochrome) images may be in either
XYPixmap or ZPixmap format.
Some PCL printers do not recognize image positioning commands.
Output for these printers will not be centered on the page
and header and trailer strings may not appear where expected.
The -gamma and -render options are supported
only on the PaintJet XL printers.
The -slide option is not supported for LaserJet printers.
The -split option is not supported for HP printers.
See also
xwd(XC),
xwud(XC),
X(X)
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