[\f3\-T \f2tabsize\f1]
[\f3\-u\f1[\f2text\f1]]
[\f3\-U \f2num\f1]
-[\f3\-W \f2language\f1]
+[\f3\-w \f2language\f1]
[\f3\-X \f2encoding\f1]
[\f2filename\f1 ...]
The header string \f2header\f1 can contain the same formatting escapes
which can be specified for the \f3%Format\f1 directives in the user
defined fancy headers. For example, the following option prints the
-file name, current data and page numbers:
+file name, current date and page numbers:
\f3enscript \-\-header='$n %W Page $% of $=' *.c\f1
prints file foo.txt in duplex (two side) mode.
-Page device operators are implementation dependant but they are
+Page device operators are implementation dependent but they are
standardized. See section \f3PAGE DEVICE OPTIONS\f1 for the details.
.TP 8
.B \-e\f1[\f2char\f1]\f3, \-\-escapes\f1[\f3=\f2char\f1]\f3
.B enscript \-\-help\-highlight
The highlighting rules are defined in the
-`@DATADIR@/enscript/st/*.st' files which can be edited to create
+`@DATADIR@/enscript/hl/*.st' files which can be edited to create
highlighting definitions for new languages.
\f3Note!\f1 You can not use your own input filters with this option.
"\f3Times\-Roman12\f1" selects the "Times\-Roman" font with size
12pt.
+The name of the font must appear in @DATADIR@/enscript/font.map and
+have a corresponding AFM file. See section \f3USING NEW FONTS\f1 for
+information on adding a font beyond the defaults.
+
The font specification \f2name\f1 can also be given in format
`\f2name\f1@\f2ptsize\f1', where the name of the font and its point
size are separated by a `@' character. This allows \f3enscript\f1 to use
Pass a statusdict definition to the generated PostScript output. If
no value is given, the key \f2key\f1 is removed from the definitions.
-The statusdict operators are implementation dependant; see the
+The statusdict operators are implementation dependent; see the
printer's documentation for the details.
For example, the command
.B \-V, \-\-version
Print \f3enscript\f1 version information and exit.
.TP 8
-.B \-W \f1[\f2lang\f1]\f3, \-\-language\f1[\f3=\f2lang\f1]\f3
+.B \-w \f1[\f2lang\f1]\f3, \-\-language\f1[\f3=\f2lang\f1]\f3
Generate output for the language \f2lang\f1. The possible values for
\f2lang\f1 are:
.RS 8
.TP 8
.B \-\-style=\f2style\f3
Set the highlighting style to \f2style\f1. The possible values are:
-\f3a2ps\f1, \f3emacs\f1, \f3emacs-verbose\f1, \f3ifh\f1, and
+\f3a2ps\f1, \f3emacs\f1, \f3emacs_verbose\f1, \f3ifh\f1, and
\f3msvc\f1.
.TP 8
.B \-\-swap\-even\-page\-margins
Set the underlay text's starting position according to the
\f2position_spec\f1. The position specification must be given in
format: `\f2sign\f1 \f2xpos\f1 \f2sign\f1 \f2ypos\f1', where the
-\f2sign\f1 must be `+' or `-'. The positive dimensions are measured
+\f2sign\f1 must be `+' or `\-'. The positive dimensions are measured
from the lower left corner and the negative dimensions from the upper
-right corner. For example, the specification `+0-0' specifies the
-upper left corner and `-0+0' specifies the lower right corner.
+right corner. For example, the specification `+0\-0' specifies the
+upper left corner and `\-0+0' specifies the lower right corner.
.TP 8
.B \-\-ul\-style=\f2style\f3
Set the underlay text's style to \f2style\f1. The possible values for
the user's home directory.
.TP 8
.B MarkWrappedLines: \f2style\f3
-Mark wraped lines in the output with the style \f2style\f1. The
+Mark wrapped lines in the output with the style \f2style\f1. The
possible values for the \f2format\f1 are the same which can be given
for the \f3\-\-mark\-wrapped\-lines\f1 option.
.TP 8
Print file to two columns and rotate output 90 degrees (landscape).
.TP 8
.B enscript \-DDuplex:true foo.txt
-Print file in duplex (two side) mode (printer dependant).
+Print file in duplex (two side) mode (printer dependent).
.TP 8
.B enscript \-G2rE \-U2 foo.c
My default code printing command: gaudy header, two columns,
landscape, code highlighting, 2-up printing.
.TP 8
-\f3enscript \-E \-\-color \-Whtml \-\-toc -pfoo.html *.h *.c\f1
+\f3enscript \-E \-\-color \-whtml \-\-toc \-pfoo.html *.h *.c\f1
A nice HTML report of your project's C source files.
.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
~/.enscript/ personal resource directory
.fi
+.SH USING NEW FONTS
+
+If you instruct enscript to use a font whose name does not appear in the
+font map, it will give the warning "couldn't open AFM file for font".
+
+To create an AFM file for a TrueType font, you can use \f3ttf2pt1\f1.
+
+Once you create the AFM file, you must add it to the font map.
+
+To generate a new font map automatically, use \f3mkafmmap\f1.
+
.SH SEE ALSO
diffpp(1), ghostview(1), gs(1), lpq(1), lpr(1), lprm(1), states(1)