Library /sys$common/syshlp/DECW$PRINTWGT.HLB  —  Overview
  DECwindows allows you to control the way files are
  printed. The Print Queue and Print Options dialog boxes
  allow you to set options such as the number of copies
  to be printed, printer queues, page size, and printer
  forms.

  To control the way a file is printed, click on the Show
  Queue Options button.

  To alter the way a print operation is performed, click
  on the Options... button in the Queue Options dialog
  box.

  For more information about printing files, double
  click MB1 on an item from the list of additional topics
  below.

  For information about using help, choose Using Help
  from the Help menu above.

1  –  DECBasics

  Information about using DECwindows, such as how to use
  windows, dialog boxes, and scroll bars, is available
  from Session Manager help. A glossary of DECwindows
  terms is also available. To get Session Manager help:

  1. Move the pointer to the Session Manager icon (the
     icon with your user name and the name of your
     system) in the Icon Box.

  2. Press mouse button 1 (MB1) twice quickly to display
     the Session Manager window.

  3. Move the pointer to the Help menu; press and hold
     MB1 to pull down this menu.

  4. Move the pointer to the Overview menu item and
     release MB1 to display information about using
     DECwindows.

2  –  que_options

  The Queue Options dialog box contains file-specific
  options. By selecting an option, you can control the
  way a file is printed.

  "Default" displayed in an option menu indicates
  that the value used for this option is the default
  associated with the selected queue.

  Click on the Options... button to select additional
  printing options.

  For more information about queue options, double click
  on an item from the list of additional topics below.

2.1  –  number_copies_opt

  Use the Number of Copies field to enter the number of
  copies you want printed.

  You can print from 1 to 255 copies.

2.2  –  page_range_opt

  DECwindows to print selected pages of a file without
  having to print the entire file. If you do not want
  to print an entire file, use the Page Range fields to
  enter a range of pages to be printed.

  The Page Range entry fields are the From field and the
  To field. The From field should contain the first page
  number in a range of pages you want to print. The To
  field should contain the page number of the last page
  you want to print.

  The From field must be less than or equal to the To
  field if the To value is given.

  By default, the From field indicates the first page of
  the file and may be left blank.

  By default, the To field indicates the last page of the
  file and may be left blank.

2.3  –  print_formats_box

  Files contain different character sets and data types.
  Each data type has a unique format. The Print Format
  list box allows you to describe what kind of data is in
  the file. DECwindows then interprets that data, formats
  the data, and prints the file.

  A highlighted format in the Print Format box is the
  default format unless you change it. The following
  formats are available in the Print Format box:

  Format Name  Data Type          Data Translation

  Text         ANSI Level 0       Text-only
  Line         ANSI Level 1       Overstrike for emphasis
  Printer
  Terminal     -                  -
  ANSI2        ANSI Level 2       ANSI data including
                                  select graphics
                                  rendition (SGR)
                                  converted by the ANSI
                                  translator.
  ANSI         ANSI Level 3       ANSI data including
                                  the LN03 and LN04
                                  ANSI translator for
                                  PostScript printers.
  PostScript(R)PostScript(R)      PostScript program
                                  data processed by the
                                  PostScript interpreter
                                  without conversion.
  ReGIS        ReGIS              ReGIS command data
                                  converted by the ReGIS
                                  translator.
  Tektronix    Tektronix          Tektronix graphics
                                  command data converted
                                  by the Tektronix
                                  translator.
  DDIF         DDIF               Revisible-format
                                  images, generic

2.4  –  printers_box

  The Printer list box allows you to select the printer
  or the print queue to which your job will be sent.

  By default, the printer or print queue that is
  highlighted will be used.

2.5  –  orient_opt

  Some printers allow you to control page orientation.
  That is, you can control how text or images are placed
  on the paper. To do this, use the Orientation options.

  DECwindows includes three page orientation options:
  default, landscape, and portrait.

  Portrait and landscape orientation are indicated by
  symbols similar to the following in the Queue Options
  box:

      Landscape Orientation:   Portrait Orientation:

         +-------------+             +-----+
         | ~~~~~~~~~~~ |             | ~~~ |
         | ~~~~~~~~~~~ |             | ~~~ |
         | ~~~~~~~~~~~ |             | ~~~ |
         +-------------+             | ~~~ |
                                     +-----+

  Click on the Default button to set the page orientation
  to the orientation that is defined in the print queue.

  Click on the landscape symbol to set the page
  orientation to landscape printing mode. The symbol
  is then highlighted.

  Click on the portrait symbol to set the page
  orientation to portrait printing mode. The symbol is
  then highlighted.

2.6  –  print_aft_field

  Use the Print After field to set the time and date when
  your print job will be printed.

  You can use the Print After option to delay printing
  large jobs until after work hours. If you do not enter
  a time in the Print After field, the job is immediately
  submitted to the print queue.

  You must specify the date using the format day-month-
  year and the time using the format hour:minute. (For
  example, 23-SEP-1989 17:30.) The syntax is sometimes
  specified as follows:

           dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm

  where:

  dd    Specifies an integer in the range 1 to 31.
  mmm   Specifies the month as: JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, MAY,
        JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, or DEC.
  yyyy  Specifies the year, which must be an integer in
        the range 1858 to 9999.
  hh    Specifies the hour, which must be an integer in
        the range 0 to 23.
  mm    Specifies the minute, which must be an integer in
        the range 0 to 59.

2.7  –  del_file_button

  Use the Delete File When Printed button to control
  whether a file is deleted after the print operation is
  done.

  A highlighted button indicates that the file will be
  deleted after it has been printed. By default, files
  are not deleted.

2.8  –  ok_button

  Click on the OK button to indicate that you have
  finished modifying the Queue Option fields and you
  want to begin printing.

2.9  –  canc_button

  Click on the Cancel button to indicate that you do not
  want to print a file.

2.10  –  options_button

  Click on the Options... button to set additional print
  options. The Print Options dialog box is displayed.

  The Print Options dialog box includes options that
  allow you to control a print operation.

3  –  print_options

  The Print Options dialog box allows you to set
  additional print options.

  In general, most print and queue operations are
  predefined; you rarely have to change them. However,
  you may decide that there are certain print operations
  you would like to control. For example:

  -  If you are sending output to an LPS40 printer, you
     may want to control tray selection.

  -  If you are printing in landscape mode, you will need
     to select the appropriate form from the Print Forms
     list box.

  For more information about using the Print Options
  dialog box, double click on an item from the list of
  additional topics below.

3.1  –  pg_size_button

  Use the Page Size option menu to set the logical paper
  size of the print image. Choose one of the following
  sizes:

  Option    Size in Inches      Size in Millimeters

  Default   Specified in the    Specified in the queue
            queue
  Letter    8.5 x 11            216 x 279
  Ledger    11 x 17             279 x 432
  Legal     8.5 x 14            216 x 356
  Executive 7.5 x 10            191 x 254
  A5        5.8 x 8.3           148 x 210

  Option    Size in Inches      Size in Millimeters
  A4        8.3 x 11.7          210 x 297
  A3        11.7 x 16.5         297 x 420
  B5        7.2 x 10.1          176 x 250
  B4        10.1 x 14.3         250 x 353
  C4        9 x 12.8            229 x 324
  C5        6.4 x 9             162 x 229
  DL        4.3 x 8.7           110 x 220
  10 x 13   10 x 13             254 x 330.2
  Envelope
  9 x 12    9 x 12              228.6 x 304.8
  Envelope
  Business  4.125 x 9.5         104.8 x 241.3
  Envelope

3.2  –  Sides option

  Use the Sides option menu to specify how many sides
  of the paper your image will be printed. You can also
  specify the way a paper medium is turned as an image is
  printed from one side to the other.

  To specify a Sides option, click MB1 on the Sides list
  box. A pull-down menu is displayed. Choose one of the
  following:

  Option             Description

  Default            The default setting determined by
                     the printer queue characteristics.
  Simplex One Sided  Prints on one side of the sheet of
                     paper.
  Simplex Two Sided  Prints on two sides of the sheet of
                     paper but uses a page layout as if
                     formatted for single-side printing.

                     The layout reflects such things
                     as placement of margins and page
                     numbers.
  Duplex One Sided   Prints only on the first side of
                     each sheet but retains the page
                     layout intended for duplex printing.

                     The layout reflects such things
                     as placement of margins and page
                     numbers.
  Duplex Two Sided   Prints on two sides of a sheet; the
                     second side is reached by flipping
                     the page about its left edge, as in
                     the binding of a book.
  Tumble One Sided   Prints only on the first side of
                     each sheet but retains the page
                     layout intended for tumble printing.

                     The layout reflects such things
                     as placement of margins and page
                     numbers.

  Option             Description
  Tumble Two Sided   Prints on two sides; the second
                     side is reached by flipping the page
                     about its top edge, as in some legal
                     documents

  For a description of each option, double click on an
  item from the list of additional topics below.

3.3  –  number_up

  Use the Number Up field to specify how many logical
  images are to be printed on one side of a sheet. You
  can specify 1 to 100 logical images on one side.

3.4  –  sheet_count

  Use the Sheet Count field to specify the number of
  times each sheet is to be printed. You can specify from
  1 to 10,000 copies for each sheet.

  The sheet count option produces uncollated output.
  Thus, a number of page 1s are copied and followed by a
  number of page 2s, and so on.

3.5  –  layup_def

  Use the Layup Definition field to enter a module name
  contained in the standard layup library. This module,
  in conjunction with the Number Up attribute, controls
  how the image will be deposited on the medium.

3.6  –  file_start_sheet

  The File Start Sheet option controls whether a "flag"
  page is printed before a file. The file start sheet
  contains the name of the user submitting the job, the
  job entry number, and other information about the file
  being printed.

  To use the File Start Sheet option:

  1. Move the pointer to the File Start Sheet box.

  2. Press and hold MB1. A pop-up menu is displayed.

  3. Choose a menu item and release MB1.

  4. Click on the OK button.

  The File Start Sheet box contains the Default, None,
  One, and All menu items. For a description of each
  item, double click on the additional topic below.

3.6.1  –  filest_items

  The following table provides a brief description of
  each File Start Sheet menu item:

  Setting     Description

  Default     Prints according to what is defined in the
              print queue.
  None        Prints no file start sheet.
  One         Prints a file start sheet before the the
              first file in the job.
  All         Prints a file start sheet before each file
              in the job.

3.7  –  file_end_sheet

  The File End Sheet option controls whether a "trailer"
  page is printed at the end of a file. The file
  end sheet contains the job entry number as well as
  information about the user submitting the job and the
  files being printed.

  To use the File End Sheet option:

  1. Move the pointer to the File End Sheet box.

  2. Press and hold MB1. A pop-up menu is displayed.

  3. Choose a menu item and release MB1.

  4. Click on the OK button.

  The File End Sheet box contains the Default, None, One,
  and All menu items. For a description of each item,
  double click on the additional topic below.

3.7.1  –  filend_items

  The following table provides a brief description of
  each File End Sheet menu item:

  Setting     Description

  Default     Prints according to what is defined in the
              print queue.
  None        Prints no file end sheet.
  One         Prints a file end sheet after the last file
              in the job.
  All         Prints a file end sheet after each file in
              the job.

3.8  –  file_burst_sheet

  The File Burst Sheet option controls whether a burst
  page is printed before a file. A burst page is a flag
  page printed over the perforation between pages for
  easy identification of individual files.

  To use the File Burst Sheet option:

  1. Move the pointer to the File Burst Sheet box.

  2. Press and hold MB1. A pop-up menu is displayed.

  3. Choose a menu item and release MB1.

  4. Click on the OK button.

  The File Burst Sheet box contains the Default, None,
  One, and All menu items. For a description of each
  item, double click on the additional topic below.

3.8.1  –  filburst_items

  The following table provides a brief description of
  each File Burst Sheet menu item:

  Setting     Description

  Default     Prints according to what is defined in the
              print queue.
  None        Prints no file burst sheet.
  One         Prints a file burst sheet before the the
              first file in the job.
  All         Prints a file burst sheet before each file
              in the job.

3.9  –  start_sheet_comment

  The Start Sheet Comment field allows you to specify a
  message string of up to 255 characters to appear on the
  file start sheet of the job.

  To enter a message in the Start Sheet Comment field:

  1. Move the pointer to the Start Sheet Comment entry
     field.

  2. Click MB1. Enter a message in the field.

  3. Click on the OK button.

3.10  –  message_log

  The Message Log option allows you to control what
  happens to error messages that occur during a print
  operation.

  To use the Message Log option:

  1. Move the pointer to the Message Log box.

  2. Press and hold MB1. A pop-up menu is displayed.

  3. Choose a menu item and release MB1.

  4. Click on the OK button.

  The following table describes each item listed in the
  Message Log pop-up menu.

  Item           Description

  Default        Defined by what is set in the print
                 queue.
  Ignore         Error messages are not displayed.
  Print          Error messages are written to the file
                 end sheet.
  Keep           Error messages are retained in the file.
  Keep and       Error messages are written to the file
  Print          end sheet and are retained in the file.

3.11  –  pass_all

  The Passall All Control Characters option allows you to
  specify whether special control characters in the file
  are to be ignored or whether they are to be passed on
  directly to the printer.

  To use the Pass All Control Characters option:

  1. Move the pointer to the Pass All Control Characters
     box.

  2. Press and hold MB1. A pop-up menu is displayed.

  3. Choose a menu item and release MB1.

  4. Click on the OK button.

  The following table provides a description of the Pass
  All Control Characters menu items:

  Option         Description

  Default        Defined by what is set in the print
                 queue.
  Yes            Control characters are passed to the
                 printer.
  No             Control characters are recognized by the
                 printer.

3.12  –  hold_print_job

  The Hold Print Job button controls whether a job is
  available for printing immediately. When the Hold Print
  Job button is on (signified by a highlighted button),
  the job is held until it is manually released using
  queue management commands.

  To use the Hold Print Job option:

  1. Move the pointer to the Hold Print Job button.

  2. Click MB1 on the button. When turned on, the button
     is highlighted.

  3. Click on the OK button.

  Off is the default setting.

3.13  –  notify_when_done

  The Notify When Done button controls whether a message
  is broadcast to your terminal when the job is printed.

  To use the Notify When Done option:

  1. Move the pointer to the Notify When Done button.

  2. Click MB1 on the button. When turned on, the button
     is highlighted.

  3. Click on the OK button.

  On is the default setting.

3.14  –  sheet_size_opt

  The Sheet Size list box allows you to specify the
  physical size of the sheets being printed.

  To change the sheet size:

  1. Move the pointer to the Sheet Size box.

  2. Press and hold MB1. Choose a sheet size.

  3. Release MB1.

  4. Click on the OK button.

  DECwindows supports the following sheet sizes:

  Option    Size in Inches      Size in Millimeters

  Default   Specified in the    Specified in the queue
            queue
  Letter    8.5 x 11            216 x 279
  Ledger    11 x 17             279 x 432
  Legal     8.5 x 14            216 x 356
  Executive 7.5 x 10            191 x 254
  A5        5.8 x 8.3           148 x 210
  A4        8.3 x 11.7          210 x 297
  A3        11.7 x 16.5         297 x 420
  B5        7.2 x 10.1          176 x 250
  B4        10.1 x 14.3         250 x 353
  C4        9 x 12.8            229 x 324
  C5        6.4 x 9             162 x 229
  DL        4.3 x 8.7           110 x 220
  10 x 13   10 x 13             254 x 330.2
  Envelope
  9 x 12    9 x 12              228.6 x 304.8
  Envelope
  Business  4.125 x 9.5         104.8 x 241.3
  Envelope

3.15  –  input_tray

  The Input Tray box lists selections that determine
  which tray contains the requested paper.

  To change the input tray setting:

  1. Move the pointer to the Input Tray box.

  2. Press and hold MB1.

  3. Choose an input tray item. Release MB1.

  4. Click on the OK button.

  For multiple tray printers, the following menu items
  are available:

  -  Default

  -  Top

  -  Middle

  -  Bottom

  The print widget default setting is the Default input
  tray item. This setting is determined by the input tray
  parameter specified in the queue.

3.16  –  output_tray

  The Output Tray box lists selections that determine to
  which tray the paper is deposited.

  To change the output tray setting:

  1. Move the pointer to the Output Tray box.

  2. Press and hold MB1.

  3. Choose an output tray item. Release MB1.

  4. Click on the OK button.

  For multiple tray printers, the following menu items
  are available:

  -  Default

  -  Top

  -  Side

  -  Face Up

  -  Upper

  -  Lower

  -  Large Capacity

3.17  –  printer_forms

  The Printer Forms list box allows you to specify a form
  for the print queue. The highlighted choice will be
  used unless you select another option.

  To use the Printer Forms option:

  1. Move the pointer to the Printer Forms box.

  2. Choose an item and click on MB1. The form is then
     highlighted.

  3. Click on the OK button.

  Note that you must choose the appropriate form to
  produce landscape output.

3.18  –  job_name

  The Job Name field allows you to enter a text string
  that names the print job.

  To enter text in the Job Name field:

  1. Move the pointer to the Job Name entry field.

  2. Click MB1. Enter a message in the field.

  3. Click on the OK button.

  The default is the name of the first (or only) file in
  the job.

3.19  –  priority_field

  The Priority field allows you to specify the priority
  of the print job. The value can be from 1 to 255,
  where 1 is the lowest priority and 255 is the highest
  priority.

  To use the Priority field:

  1. Move the pointer to the Priority entry field.

  2. Click MB1. Enter a number in the field.

  3. Click on the OK button.

  If no priority is specified, the default priority for
  that queue will be used.

3.20  –  setup_field

  The Setup field allows you to enter the names of one or
  more setup modules from the device control library and
  copies the modules to the printer before the file is
  printed.

  To enter module names in the Setup field:

  1. Move the pointer to the Setup entry field.

  2. Click MB1. Enter a module name in the field.

  3. Click on the OK button.

  If you want to enter more than one module name,
  separate each module with commas.

3.21  –  operator_message

  The Operator Message field allows you to enter a
  message of up to 255 characters to be sent to the
  operator when the job begins to print.

  To enter a message in the Operator Message field:

  1. Move the pointer to the Operator Message entry
     field.

  2. Click MB1. Enter a message in the field.

  3. Click on the OK button.

3.22  –  header_button

  The Header toggle button controls whether a heading
  line is printed at the top of each page.

  To use the Header option:

  1. Move the pointer to the Header button.

  2. Click MB1 on the button. When turned on, the button
     is highlighted.

  3. Click on the OK button.

  Off is the default setting.

3.23  –  automatic_pagination

  The Automatic Pagination button controls whether the
  printer will skip to top of page when pages are within
  four lines of the end of a page.

  When the button is turned off, the printer may print on
  the paper perforation.

  To use the Automatic Pagination option:

  1. Move the pointer to the Automatic Pagination button.

  2. Click MB1 on the button. When turned on, the button
     is highlighted.

  3. Click on the OK button.

  On is the default setting.

  The Automatic Pagination button should be turned off
  when you print files that are not ANSI-formatted files.

3.24  –  double_spacing_button

  The Double Spacing button controls whether the print
  job output is double-spaced. When this button is turned
  on, a blank line will be inserted on the printout after
  each line in the file.

  To use the Double Spacing option:

  1. Move the pointer to the Double Spacing button.

  2. Click MB1 on the button. When turned on, the button
     becomes highlighted.

  3. Click on the OK button.

  Off is the default setting.

3.25  –  Print options ok

  The OK button allows you to confirm the setting changes
  you have made in the Print Options dialog box. When you
  click on the OK button, the print widget returns to the
  Queue Options dialog box.

3.26  –  print_options_cancel

  The Cancel button allows you to cancel changes you have
  made to the Print Options dialog box.

  Any fields you changed in the Print Options box will be
  reset to the values set before you made changes.

  Note that this does not cancel the print operation;
  only the changes made to the Print Options box are
  cancelled.

4  –  Err mess

  The MSG widget is used to report an error that has been
  discovered. You must correct the error before you click
  on the OK button again.

  Click on the Cancel button to reset fields in the Queue
  Options or Print Options box.

  Click on the Queue Options Cancel button to cancel the
  entire print operation.

  Click on the Acknowledge button to signal that you have
  seen the message and want to return to what you were
  doing.
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