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The postpipe allows to print to destinations which are not directly supported by the spooler.
Applying user-supplied settings All option settings which the user has supplied on the command line are checked whether they are valid (option exists, choice in range) and then applied to the list of default settigs, replacing the defaults by the values given by the user.
Print the job After all the preparation, the PostScript job is examined for traces of option settings supposed to be applied to the renderer's command line or to the JCL (Job Coomand Language, for example PJL) header which is sent to the printer before the renderer's output is sent.
www.math.temple.edu /doc/packages/foomatic-filters/README   (2121 words)

  
 Posthole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A post was purposely removed, then the action of rocking it back and forth leaves tell-tale evidence in the profile of the posthole which archaeologists can recognise.
A post may have rotted in place leaving a postpipe or still be surviving (See the section in Fig 1).
Archaeologists can use their presence to plot the layout of former structures as the holes may define its corners and sides.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Posthole   (414 words)

  
 Dumfries and Galloway Excavations: Holywood 1997
081 was a postpipe located to the north of the cursus, outside of the terminal.
The later fill of the slot and the spread of burning may be the remains of later postpipes although the quantity of pot deposited (especially the large size of some of the sherds) suggests that the fills were deposits of material burnt elsewhere with pots.
Pottery was found in all of the upper layers but petered out along the interface between the more humic fills and the sandy fills.
orgs.man.ac.uk /research/dunragit/holywood_1997.htm   (6579 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Pipe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Volcanic pipe, a deep, narrow cone of solidified magma
Postpipe, archaeological remains of a timber in a posthole
Half-pipe and Quarter pipe, semi-circular ramps for performing skateboarding/snowboarding tricks
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Pipe   (613 words)

  
 Dumfries and Galloway Excavations: Dunragit 1999 Research Outline
Between 094 and 089 was a steeply-pitched postpipe, made up of 037, friable silty sand (5 YR 3/2 dark reddish brown).
Another small feature cut into the top of the complex was cut 460, which was small and shallow, and filled with layer 461, which held a small fragment of glass.
Above this was the postpipe 445, a compact loamy sand (5 YR 4/6 yellowish red) pitched vertically into the feature.
orgs.man.ac.uk /research/dunragit/dunragit_1999.htm   (9428 words)

  
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Support for postpipes (command line into which to stuff the output of the renderer).
Parse definition of a postpipe (command into which output of renderer will be piped) in the PPD file, using the syntax '*FoomaticRIPPostPipe: "..."'.
Use of the postpipe needs still to be implemented.
www.math.temple.edu /doc/packages/foomatic-filters/ChangeLog   (13687 words)

  
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For more information, see: # # Documentation: http://www.linuxprinting.org/lpd-doc.html # http://www.linuxprinting.org/direct-doc.html # Driver `cjet': http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_driver.cgi?driver=cjet # Canon LBP-8A1: http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=189961 # "$postpipe" is a command to pipe the printer data to somewhere on the # network or, in case of Direct-O-Matic, to a local printer port (parallel, # serial, or USB).
# # Netware users might stick something here like: # # $postpipe = '
# # To print on local printers with Direct-O-Matic use the "cat" command: # # $postpipe = '
www-ra.phys.utas.edu.au /~rdodson/lpd-o-matic.cgi   (258 words)

  
 lpd printing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
G'day all I am tring to print from a linux box to a HP950c printer shared on a windows 2000 machine.
I read the following howto http://www.linuxprinting.org/lpd-doc.html and have followed there example about configuring the printcap file for lpd, It tells me to add the line :af=/path/to/description/file:\ Then it explains to edit the printer description file to contain the proper $postpipe setting according to the comments.
As I can only find references to the $postpipe variable, and no comments on how to set it up.
www.redhat.com /archives/redhat-list/2002-October/msg00380.html   (148 words)

  
 The Prehistoric Society - Book Review
By the high standards set for Stonehenge (Allen and Bayliss 1995), all of the West Kennet radiocarbon dates would be rejected if no further data could be made available.
More information is needed on chemical and other processing, quality assurance, precise sample provenances (eg CAR-1294 and CAR-1295, 3620±70 BP and 4050±70 BP respectively, are from adjacent ‘postpipe cores’) and sample details (CAR-1294 and CAR-1295 are described as ‘bone samples’, but species, element, condition and state of articulation are not stated).
Whittle found the wide span of dates (around 750-1000 calibrated years) ‘wholly at odds with the lack of other indications for longevity and development’ (1997, 138).
www.ucl.ac.uk /prehistoric/reviews/04_02_avebury.htm   (2420 words)

  
 Auto Install for Mandrakelinux
If this option is used, then the package ncpfs must be installed.
postpipe - the file being printed is 'piped' through a user command, rather then being sent to a printer directly.
NOTE: If you have a machine running with CUPS, then you can look at the CUPS documentation at
members.shaw.ca /mandrake/drakx/HTML/section4-26.html   (1152 words)

  
 CBA Wales Newsletter 26   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 2003 work continued on the D-shaped enclosure.
An inturned stone entrance was discovered, with two large postholes, one with a postpipe packed with charcoal, probably representing an earlier timber structure.
Two trenches examined some of the co-axial field boundaries on the hill, and in one of these a roughly circular, small clearance cairn some 3m across had been added to the double-orthostat boundary.
www.britarch.ac.uk /cbacymru/Newsletters/newsletter26/newsletter26.html   (1011 words)

  
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For more information, see:\n#\n", "# Documentation: http://www.linuxprinting.org/lpd-doc.html\n", "# Driver `$driver': http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_driver.cgi?driver=$driver\n", "# $make $model: http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=$poid\n\n", "# \"\$postpipe\" is a command to pipe the printer data to somewhere on the\n", "# network.
For\n", "# local (parallel or serial) printing, this doesn't apply.\n", "#\n", "# Netware users might stick something here like:\n", "#\n", "# \$postpipe = '
The if= isn't run\n", "# with any arguments locally, so you have to set up lpdomatic printing\n", "# to a local printer on /dev/null, and set this to *really* send the\n", "# job over the network.\n", "#\n", "# \$postpipe = '
www.hyper-linux.org /HP-HOWTO/v0.93/PHTDBPUB.pm   (1866 words)

  
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($spooler eq 'pdq')) { # No $postpipe for CUPS or PDQ, even if one is defined in the PPD file $postpipe = ""; } # CPS needs always a $postpipe, set the default one for local printing # if none is set if (($spooler eq 'cps') && !$postpipe) { $postpipe = "
In most cases GhostScript, "cat" # for native PostScript printers with their manufacturer's # PPD files.
## This function runs the renderer command line (and if defined also ## the postpipe) and returns a file handle for stuffing in the ## PostScript data.
www.linuxprinting.org /foomatic-rip   (6955 words)

  
 kdeprint: matichandler.cpp Source File (kdeprint)
data()[ "POSTPIPE" ].toString(); 00102 if (!postpipe.isEmpty()) 00103 { 00104 KURL url (parsePostpipe(postpipe)); 00105 if (!url.isEmpty()) 00106 { 00107 QString ds = QString::fromLatin1("%1 (%2)").arg(prt->location()).arg(url.protocol()); 00108 prt->setDevice(url.url()); 00109 prt->setLocation(ds); 00110 } 00111 } 00112 00113 QMap m = loader.
open(IO_WriteOnly)) 00301 { 00302 QTextStream tin(andinFile), tout(andtmpFile); 00303 QString line, optname; 00304 int p(-1), q(-1); 00305 if (!postpipe.
isEmpty()) 00306 tout << "$postpipe = \"" << postpipe << "\";" << endl; 00307 while (!tin.atEnd()) 00308 { 00309 line = tin.readLine(); 00310 if (line.
www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz /technical/software/doc/kde/HTML/en/kdelibs-apidocs/kdeprint/html/matichandler_8cpp-source.html   (1506 words)

  
 kdeprint: matichandler.cpp Source File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
readFromFile(maticFile(entry))) 00101 { 00102 QString postpipe = loader.
open(QIODevice::WriteOnly)) 00302 { 00303 QTextStream tin(andinFile), tout(andtmpFile); 00304 QString line, optname; 00305 int p(-1), q(-1); 00306 if (!postpipe.
isEmpty()) 00307 tout << "$postpipe = \"" << postpipe << "\";" << endl; 00308 while (!tin.atEnd()) 00309 { 00310 line = tin.readLine(); 00311 if (line.
developer.kde.org /documentation/library/cvs-api/kdelibs-apidocs/kdeprint/html/matichandler_8cpp-source.html   (1596 words)

  
 matichandler.cpp Source File (kdeprint Library)
find("usb") != -1) 00089 url.setProtocol("usb"); 00090 else 00091 url.setProtocol("parallel"); 00092 prt->setDevice(url.url()); 00093 } 00094 prt->setDescription(entry->aliases.join(", ")); 00095 00096 if (!shortmode) 00097 { 00098 Foomatic2Loader loader; 00099 if (loader.readFromFile(maticFile(entry))) 00100 { 00101 QString postpipe = loader.data()[ "POSTPIPE" ].toString(); 00102 if (!postpipe.
open(IO_WriteOnly)) 00296 { 00297 QTextStream tin(andinFile), tout(andtmpFile); 00298 QString line, optname; 00299 int p(-1), q(-1); 00300 if (!postpipe.
isEmpty()) 00301 tout << "$postpipe = \"" << postpipe << "\";" << endl; 00302 while (!tin.
developer.kde.org /documentation/library/3.3-api/kdeprint/html/matichandler_8cpp-source.html   (1330 words)

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