DOWNLOAD(1) | User Commands | DOWNLOAD(1) |
download - host resident PostScript font downloader
download [-f] [-p printer] [-m name] [-H directory]
[file]...
/usr/lib/lp/postscript/download
download prepends host resident fonts to files and writes the results on the standard output. If no files are specified, or if − is one of the input files, the standard input is read. download assumes the input files make up a single PostScript job and that requested fonts can be included at the start of each input file.
Requested fonts are named in a comment (marked with %%DocumentFonts:) in the input files. Available fonts are the ones listed in the map table selected using the -m option.
The map table consists of fontname−file pairs. The fontname is the full name of the PostScript font, exactly as it would appear in a %%DocumentFonts: comment. The file is the pathname of the host resident font. A file that begins with a / is used as is. Otherwise the pathname is relative to the host font directory. Comments are introduced by % (as in PostScript) and extend to the end of the line.
The only candidates for downloading are fonts listed in the map table that point download to readable files. A font is downloaded once, at most. Requests for unlisted fonts or inaccessible files are ignored. All requests are ignored if the map table can not be read.
-f
-p printer
-m name
-H directory
Example 1 Examples of the download command.
The following map table could be used to control the downloading of the Bookman font family:
% % The first string is the full PostScript font name. The second string % is the file name - relative to the host font directory unless it begins % with a /. %
Bookman-Light bookman/light
Bookman-LightItalic bookman/lightitalic
Bookman-Demi bookman/demi
Bookman-DemiItalic bookman/demiitalic
Using the file myprinter/map (in the default host font directory) as the map table, you could download fonts by issuing the following command:
example% download -m myprinter/map file
The following exit values are returned:
0
non-zero
The download program should be part of a more general program.
download does not look for %%PageFonts: comments and there is no way to force multiple downloads of a particular font.
Using full pathnames in either map tables or the names of map tables is not recommended.
May 13, 2017 | OmniOS |