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  1. .\" $Id: fax2ps.1,v 1.4 2006-04-20 12:17:19 dron Exp $
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  3. .\" Copyright (c) 1991-1997 Sam Leffler
  4. .\" Copyright (c) 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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  25. .ds Ps PostScript
  26. .if n .po 0
  27. .TH FAX2PS 1 "November 2, 2005" "libtiff"
  28. .SH NAME
  29. fax2ps \- convert a
  30. .SM TIFF
  31. facsimile to compressed \*(Ps\(tm
  32. .SH SYNOPSIS
  33. .B fax2ps
  34. [
  35. .I options
  36. ] [
  37. .I file ...\&
  38. ]
  39. .SH DESCRIPTION
  40. .I fax2ps
  41. reads one or more
  42. .SM TIFF
  43. facsimile image files and prints a compressed form of
  44. \*(Ps on the standard output that is suitable for printing.
  45. .PP
  46. By default, each page is scaled to reflect the
  47. image dimensions and resolutions stored in the file.
  48. The
  49. .B \-x
  50. and
  51. .B \-y
  52. options can be used to specify the horizontal and vertical
  53. image resolutions (lines/inch), respectively.
  54. If the
  55. .B \-S
  56. option is specified, each page is scaled to fill an output page.
  57. The default output page is 8.5 by 11 inches.
  58. Alternate page dimensions can be specified in inches with the
  59. .B \-W
  60. and
  61. .B \-H
  62. options.
  63. .PP
  64. By default
  65. .I fax2ps
  66. generates \*(Ps for all pages in the file.
  67. The
  68. .B \-p
  69. option can be used to select one or more pages from
  70. a multi-page document.
  71. .PP
  72. .I fax2ps
  73. generates a compressed form of \*(Ps that is
  74. optimized for sending pages of text to a \*(Ps
  75. printer attached to a host through a low-speed link (such
  76. as a serial line).
  77. Each output page is filled with white and then only
  78. the black areas are drawn.
  79. The \*(Ps specification of the black drawing operations
  80. is optimized by using a special font that encodes the
  81. move-draw operations required to fill
  82. the black regions on the page.
  83. This compression scheme typically results in a substantially
  84. reduced \*(Ps description, relative to the straightforward
  85. imaging of the page with a \*(Ps
  86. .I image
  87. operator.
  88. This algorithm can, however, be ineffective
  89. for continuous-tone and white-on-black images.
  90. For these images, it sometimes is more efficient to send
  91. the raster bitmap image directly; see
  92. .BR tiff2ps (1).
  93. .SH OPTIONS
  94. .TP 10
  95. .BI \-p " number"
  96. Print only the indicated page.
  97. Multiple pages may be printed by specifying
  98. this option more than once.
  99. .TP 10
  100. .BI \-x " resolution"
  101. Use
  102. .I resolution
  103. as the horizontal resolution, in dots/inch, of the image data.
  104. By default this value is taken from the file.
  105. .TP 10
  106. .BI \-y " resolution"
  107. Use
  108. .I resolution
  109. as the vertical resolution, in lines/inch, of the image data.
  110. By default this value is taken from the file.
  111. .TP 10
  112. .B \-S
  113. Scale each page of image data to fill the output page dimensions.
  114. By default images are presented according to the dimension
  115. information recorded in the
  116. .SM TIFF
  117. file.
  118. .TP 10
  119. .BI \-W " width"
  120. Use
  121. .I width
  122. as the width, in inches, of the output page.
  123. .TP 10
  124. .BI \-H " height"
  125. Use
  126. .I height
  127. as the height, in inches, of the output page.
  128. .SH DIAGNOSTICS
  129. Some messages about malformed
  130. .SM TIFF
  131. images come from the
  132. .SM TIFF
  133. library.
  134. .PP
  135. Various messages about badly formatted facsimile images
  136. may be generated due to transmission errors in received
  137. facsimile.
  138. .I fax2ps
  139. attempts to recover from such data errors by resynchronizing
  140. decoding at the end of the current scanline.
  141. This can result in long horizontal black lines in the resultant
  142. \*(Ps image.
  143. .SH NOTES
  144. If the destination printer supports \*(Ps Level II then
  145. it is always faster to just send the encoded bitmap generated
  146. by the
  147. .BR tiff2ps (1)
  148. program.
  149. .SH BUGS
  150. .I fax2ps
  151. should probably figure out when it is doing a poor
  152. job of compressing the output and just generate
  153. \*(Ps to image the bitmap raster instead.
  154. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  155. .BR tiff2ps (1),
  156. .BR libtiff (3)
  157. .PP
  158. Libtiff library home page:
  159. .BR http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/