NAME dthelpprint - print utility for DtHelpDialog and DtHelpQuickDialog widgets SYNOPSIS dthelpprint [options] Options controlling what to print: -helpType type type of Help data. -helpType type type of Help data. type = 0 (help volume), 1 (string), 2 (man page), 3 (help file) -helpVolume volume full path of Help volume file. -locationId location name of Help topic in the volume. -allTopics print all topics, toc, & index. -subTopics print topic locationId and all subtopics. -oneTopic print topic locationId. -toc print Help volume table of con- tents. -index print Help volume index. -frontMatter print Help volume front matter. -manPage manpagename name of man page. -stringData string Help text to print. -helpFile filename file containing Help text. -topicTitle title title string for Help text. Options controlling how to print: -printer printername printer to use. copies number number of copies to print. -outputFile filename write output to this file. -paperSize size format content to this paper size. -paperSize size format content to this paper size. size = {help_papersize_letter|help_papersize_legal| help_papersize_executive|help_papersize_a4| help_papersize_b5} -display displayname display from which to get resources. -name name program name used when getting resources. -class name class name used when getting resources. -xrm resourcestring additional resources. DESCRIPTION The dthelpprint utility is a private utility used by DtHelp- Dialog(3) and DtHelpQuickDialog(3) for printing Help information. It is not a public utility, and no effort to maintain backwards compatibility will be made across ver- sions. That said, it is sometimes useful to use dthelpprint directly and to configure its operation. The dthelpprint utility processes help topics and can send the output to a printer or to a specified output file. The dthelpprint utility is an integral part of the CDE Help Sys- tem. Access to dthelpprint is provided by the dthelpview(1) client's Print dialog, an application's Help window, or through a utility line shell. The dthelpprint utility can print plain text strings, plain text files, Unix man pages, and CDE Help volumes. CDE Help volumes are printed without any graphics, and there is no indication of missing graphics. The standard man(1) and dthelpview(1) search paths are used to find manual pages and CDE Help volumes; Help volumes and files may be specified with an absolute pathname. OPTIONS The dthelpprint utility has two sets of utility line options. The first set controls what should be printed. The second set controls how it should be printed. All option names must be used exactly as given. An alternative to specifying options on the utility line is to specify them using resources in an app-defaults file. This is useful for changing the default values from those given below. See the RESOURCE OVERVIEW heading in this manual page for more information. Options controlling what to print: -helpType type The type of Help data to print. This is a numeric value, as follows: 0=help volume, 1=string, 2=man page, 3=help file. The default value is 0, a Help volume. -helpVolume volume The name of the volume holding the topics to be printed. If volume is unqualified, the standard dthelpview(1) search paths are used to locate the volume; these are also covered in the ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES heading in this manual page. The volume may also be specified relative to the current directory by beginning the volume name with "./" or "../". This option is useful only in conjunction with a -helpType of 0 (zero). -locationId location The starting topic for processing topics of a Help volume. The location must be a text string used by the author to mark a location in the volume. The default value is _hometopic, which is the top topic of a CDE Help volume. This option is useful only in conjunction with -helpVolume. -allTopics Instructs dthelpprint to print the entire help volume, including front matter, table of contents, all topics, and an index. This option is useful only in conjunction with -helpVolume. -subTopics Instructs dthelpprint to print the topic specified by -locationId and all the subtopics of that topic. This option is useful only in conjunction with -helpVolume. -oneTopic Instructs dthelpprint to print the topic specified by -locationId. This option is useful only in con- junction with -helpVolume. -toc Instructs dthelpprint to print the Table of Con- tents of the specified helpVolume. This option is useful only in conjunction with -helpVolume. -index Instructs dthelpprint to print the Index of the specified helpVolume. This option is useful only in conjunction with -helpVolume. -frontMatter Instructs dthelpprint to print the front matter of the specified helpVolume. Front matter includes the volume title, abstract, and copyright informa- tion. This option is useful only in conjunction with -helpVolume. -stringData string Specifies a string to print. This option is useful only in conjunction with a -helpType of 1. -manPage manpagename Specifies the name of the Unix man page to print. This option is useful only in conjunction with a -helpType of 2. -helpFile filename Specifies a file to print. This option is useful only in conjunction with a -helpType of 3. Options controlling how to print: -printer printername Specifies which printer to use. If this isn't speci- fied as a utility-line option or resource, the default value is taken from the environment variable LPDEST. -copies number Specifies how many copies to produce. The default value is 1. This option is only ignored when generat- ing an output file. -outputFile filename Specifies a file to hold the print-ready output. If this option is specified, no output is sent to the printer. -paperSize size Specifies a size of paper to which the output should be formatted. There are five valid values for size: help_papersize_letter, help_papersize_legal, help_papersize_executive, help_papersize_a4, help_papersize_b5. The default value is help_papersize_letter. -display displayname Specifies the X display used to retrieve resource values. Typical format for displayname is hostname:display_number.screen_number. If no screen number is specified, the first screen (0) is used. See also X(1) -name name Specifies the application name under which resources are to be obtained. The default is dthelpprint. The resource application.name way also be used to specify the name. -class classname Specifies the application class name under which resources are to be obtained. The default is dthelp- print. The resource application.class may also be used to specify the class name. -xrm resourcestring Specifies an addition to the resource database used by this invocation of the program. RESOURCE OVERVIEW The dthelpprint utiity uses resources in addition to utility-line options to configure its operation. There are many more resources available for this purpose than utility-line options. To set a resource on the utility line, use the -xrm option. The application class is dthelpprint unless specified other- wise with the application.class or Application.Class resources or the -class option. The application instance name is the name used to run the program (usually dthelp- print) unless specified otherwise with the application.name or Application.Name resource or the -name option. In the following coverage of resource specifications, the application's class name and instance name can be used interchangably; however, if the same resource is specified more than once, the instance-specific resource takes pre- cedence over the class resource. In addition, when a value can be specified using either a resource or utility-line option, the utility-line option value takes precedence. The dthelpprint utility has three types of resources. Help Content These resoures specify what to print. Typically, these values are specified using utility-line options instead of resources. Content Processing These resources specify in more detail the configuration of how to print. These resources include some values that can be specified with utility-line options, but also many others. Printer Configuration: The dthelpprint utility allows printer- specific configurations to be specified. The configuration used is controlled by the value of the printer resource or -printer option. HELP CONTENT RESOURCES These resources specify what to print. The syntax for specifying the resources is Dthelpprint*resource:resource value For example, Dthelpprint*helpVolume: aVolume.sdl is used to specify the name of the Help volume. Basic Resource Set Name Class Type Default ____________________________________________________________ locationId LocationId string _HOMETOPIC helpVolume HelpVolume string NULL manPage ManPage stringData StringData string NULL helpFile HelpFile string NULL topicTitle TopicTitle string NULL helpType HelpType string NULL These Help-content resources are defined in DtHelpDialog(3). The following content options are specific to dthelpprint. Setting the resource to any value makes it True. Additional Resource Set Name Class Type Default ____________________________________________________________ allTopics AllTopics string NULL subTopics SubTopics string NULL oneTopic OneTopic string NULL toc Toc string NULL index Index string NULL frontMatter FrontMatter string NULL These Help-content resources have the same meaning as the dthelpprint utility-line options of the same name. HELP PROCESSING RESOURCES These resources specify how to print. The syntax for speci- fying the resources is: Dthelpprint*resource:resource value For example, Dthelpprint*printer: aPrinter is used to specify the name of the printer. Basic Resource Set Name Class Type Default ____________________________________________________________ printer Printer string NULL copies Copies string NULL outputFile OutputFile string NULL paperSize PaperSize string NULL display Display string NULL These Help-processing resources have the same meaning as the dthelpprint utility-line options of the same name. It is used to specify the name of the printer. Additional Resource Set Name Class Type Default ______________________________________________________________ evenTocHeader EvenTocHeader string see below oddTocHeader OddTocHeader string see below evenTocFooter EvenTocFooter string see below oddTocFooter OddTocFooter string see below evenBodyHeader EvenBodyHeader string see below oddBodyHeader OddBodyHeader string see below evenBodyFooter EvenBodyFooter string see below oddBodyFooter OddBodyFooter string see below evenIndexHeader EvenIndexHeader string see below oddIndexHeader OddIndexHeader string see below evenIndexFooter EvenIndexFooter string see below oddIndexFooter OddIndexFooter string see below echoCommand EchoCommand string echo echoArgs EchoArgs string "%s" foldCommand FoldCommand string fold foldArgs FoldArgs string -w %d %s prCommand PrCommand string pr prArgs PrArgs string see below prOffsetArg PrOffsetArg string -o%d manCommand ManCommand string man manArgs ManArgs string %s redirectCmdAndArgs RedirectCmdAndArgs string > %s lpCommand LpCommand string lp shCommand ShCommand string see below iconvCmdAndArgs IconvCmdAndArgs string see below evenTocHeader, oddTocHeader, evenTocFooter, oddTocFooter, evenBodyHeader, oddBodyHeader, evenBodyFooter, oddBodyFooter, evenIndexHeader, oddIndexHeader, evenIndexFooter, oddIndexFooter The values of these resources are used as the header and footer strings only when printing Help volumes. Header and footer strings are specified separately for odd and even pages to support double sided printing. The strings may contain symbolic names for dynamic values. Dynamic values are updated each time the string is to be used. Valid dynamic values are as follows: Symbol Value ______________________________________________________________________ $LMARGIN left margin blanks. $TODAY today's date. $VOLDATE date on the help volume file. $VOLUME volume name. $VOLUMEFILL filler for fixed sized 50 column volume name. $TOPIC section topic title. $TOPICFILL filler for fixed sized 50 column section topic title. $PAGENUM page number. $PAGENUMFILL filler for fixed sized 3 column page number. $SECTNUM section number or name. $SECTNUMFILL filler for fixed sized 8 column section number or name. The default values for the resources are as follows (To improve understanding, the blank spaces have been replaced with '.'.): evenTocHeader and oddTocHeader: $LMARGIN$VOLUME\n\n evenTocFooter and oddTocFooter: \n$LMARGIN......................................................$SECTNUM evenBodyHeader and oddBodyHeader: $LMARGIN$VOLUME$VOLUMEFILL.............$PAGENUMFILLPage.$PAGENUM evenBodyFooter and oddBodyFooter: \n$LMARGIN$TOPIC$TOPICFILL.....$SECTNUMFILLSection.$SECTNUM\n evenIndexHeader and oddIndexHeader: $LMARGIN$VOLUME$VOLUMEFILL.............$PAGENUMFILLPage.$PAGENUM\n\n evenIndexFooter and oddIndexFooter: \n$LMARGIN..................................................................$SECTNUM\n echoCommand The utility used to echo the stringData from stdin to stdout. echoArgs The argument string to the echoCommand. The string must use printf formatting and may reference this argument: STRING string. foldCommand The utility used to fold a long string into a formatted string with a maxiumum column width. foldArgs The argument string to the foldCommand. The string must use printf formatting and may referece these arguments: INT column width, STRING filename. prCommand The utility used to format a file in preparation for printing. prArgs The argument string to the prCommand. The string must use printf formatting and may reference these arguments: STRING job title, INT page height, STRING filename. The default value is -h prOffsetArg Sometimes the prArgs is augmented with the option to offset the contents by n columns. The value contains the offset argument. The string must use printf for- matting and may reference this argument: INT column-offset. manCommand The utility used to recover a formatted Unix man page. manArgs The argument string to the manCommand. The string must use printf formatting and may reference these arguments: STRING man- page-name. redirectCmdAndArgs When stdout is to be redirected to a file, this utility and arguments are used. The string must use printf formatting and may reference these arguments: STRING filename lpCommand The utility is used to print a file. The utility must accept the standard lp(1) utility-line arguments. shCommand The shell script used by dthelpprint to actally invoke the lpCommand on the target file. The default value is /usr/dt/bin/dthelpprint.sh. iconvCmdAndArgs The utility is used to translate a file from one character set to another. The argument string must use printf formatting and may reference these arguments: STRING from-charset, STRING to-charset, STRING source-file, STRING dest-file. The default value is iconv -f %s -t %s %s > %s PRINTER CONFIGURATION RESOURCES These resources specify printer configuration. This includes a default configuration as well as printer-specific configurations. The syntax for specifying the resources is Dthelpprint*printer.resource:resource value Dthelpprint*printer.printerName.resource:resource value For example, Dthelpprint*printer.paperSize: help_papersize_legal help_papersize_executive Dthelpprint*printer.laser-c4.paperSize: set the default paper size to legal and the paper size on the printer named "laser-c4" to executive. Basic Resource Set Name Class Type Default ______________________________________________________________________ paperSize PaperSize String help_papersize_letter colsWidth ColsWidth Int 0 rowsHeight RowsHeight Int 0 colsLeftMargin ColsLeftMargin Int 10 colsRightMargin ColsRightMargin Int 10 rowsTopMargin RowsTopMargin Int 6 rowsBottomMargin RowsBottomMargin Int 6 These resources are used to specify the printer configura- tion, specifically with respect to the paper used for print- ing. Paper size can be specified either by using the paper- Size resource or by setting an explicit size with the colsWidth and rowsHeight resources. The margin values specify the amount of white space retained around the page. paperSize This resource can be used to set the paper size to predefined dimensions. Valid values are help_papersize_letter, (8.5 x 11 in; 69 rows x 91 cols) help_papersize_legal, (8.5 x 14 in; 88 rows x 91 cols) help_papersize_executive, (7.25 x 10.5 in, 66 rows x 77 cols) help_papersize_a4, (210 x 297 mm, 73 rows x 88 cols) and help_papersize_b5 (182 x 257 mm, 63 rows x 76 cols). If these dimensions are insufficient, the colsWidth and rowsHeight resources can be used to provide explicit dimensions. All dimen- sions are given in columns and rows of text in the default printer font. colsWidth Width of the paper in columns of charac- ters in the default printer font. The value may not be 0 (zero). rowsHeight Height of the paper in rows of text in the default printer font. The value may not be 0 (zero). colsLeftMargin Width of the left margin in columns of characters in the default printer font. colsRightMargin Width of the right margin in columns of characters in the default printer font. rowsTopMargin Height of the top margin in rows of text in the default printer font. rowsBottomMargin Height of the bottom margin in rows of text in the default printer font. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES The CDE Help system uses two environment variables for locating Help volumes files within the desktop environment: DTHELPSEARCHPATH System search path environment variable for locating Help volumes on local and/or remote nfs mounted systems. DTHELPUSERSEARCHPATH Users search path environment variable for locating user specific Help volumes on local and/or remote nfs mounted systems. Refer to DtHelpDialog(3) or DtHelpQuickDialog(3) for infor- mation of setting the DTHELP environment variables. INPUT FILES The following are input files and resource databases are merged by dthelpprint to construct the complete resource database used by the program. Resource collisions are resolved by having the last value take precedence. /usr/dt/app-defaults/C/Dthelpprint /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Dthelpprint $HOME/Dthelpprint display resources or $HOME/.Xdefaults screen resources $XENVIRONMENT or $HOME/.Xdefaults-<hostname> utility-line resources OUTPUT FILES The dthelpprint utility always generates an output file, either for sending to the printer or to place in a user- specified file. $HOME/.dt/tmp/phlp<process id>_<cnt>.txt These are the temporary files generated by the dthelpprint utility. These files are placed under the user's directory so that remote systems can reach the file via NFS. $PWD/db.dthelpprint This file is generated in the current directory when the debugHelpPrint resource is defined. The file constains the com- plete set of resources used by dthelpprint to configure its operation. Warning Messages used. Warning: Illegal or missing paper size. help_papersize_letter Indicates an invalid or missing value of the paperSize resource or -paperSize option. Specify the option on the utility line or set a default resource value. help_papersize_letter used. Warning: Missing paper size and height and/or width. Indicates that the printer.colsWidth or printer.rowsHeight resource was used to override the paperSize resource and at least one is set to 0 (zero) or has an invalid value. Warning: Unable to open display <display> Indicates that the display specified by the display resource or -display option could not be opened. This means that the display's resources cannot be used to con- figure dthelpprint. Error Messages Error: helpType is topic, but no helpVolume specified. Indicates that the helpType resource or -helpType option was 0 (zero) or unspeci- fied and defaulted to 0 (zero) and no helpVolume was specified. Error: unable to locate help volume <volume> Indicates that the Help volume could not be found. This occurs when the volume isn't correctly specified by a full or relative path or doesn't exist in any directory listed by the DtHelp environment variables. Error: problem processing help volume <volume> A problem occurred while processing some part of the Help volume. Error: memory allocation failed The program was unable to allocate neces- sary memory. tionId <loc> Error: unable to get topic information:volume <vol>, loca- Information about the specified location in the specified volume was unavailable or an error occurred while retrieving it from the volume. Error: helpType is string, but no stringData specified. The helpType resource or -helpType option is 1 (string) but no stringData resource or -stringData option was specified. fied. Error: helpType is dynamic string, but no stringData speci- The helpType resource or -helpType option is 1 (dynamic string) but no stringData resource or -stringData option was speci- fied. Error: helpType is man page, but no manPage specified. The helpType resource or -helpType option is 2 (manual page) but no manPage resource or -manPage option was specified. Error: helpType is file, but no helpFile specified. The helpType resource or -helpType option is 3 (plain text file) but no helpFile resource or -helpFile option was speci- fied. Error: Illegal helpType <number>. The helpType resource or -helpType option is not in the range 0 to 3. Error: unable to allocate memory for temporary file The memory needed to create the temporary file name couldn't be allocated. Error: unable to open temporary file The temporary file couldn't be opened for writing. EXAMPLES Help4Help.asc dthelpprint -helpVolume Help4Help -allTopics -outputFile dthelpprint -helpVolume Help4Help -toc -index -printer hplj3 hplj3 dthelpprint -helpType 1 -stringData 'test string' -printer dthelpprint -helpType 2 -manPage grep -outputFile grep.man dthelpprint -helpType 3 -helpFile aFile -printer hplj3 SEE ALSO DtHelpDialog(3), DtHelpQuickDialog(1), dthelpview(1), man(1), CDE Help System Author's and Programmer's Guide.
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