gtklpq(1) | Printing | gtklpq(1) |
gtklpq - manage print queues via CUPS
gtklpq [-P|-d printer] [-S server] [-p port] [-D] [-V] [-U user] [-t timeout] [-g XxY] [-C] [-h] [-E]
lpq [-P|-d printer] [-S server] [-p port] [-D] [-V] [-U user] [-t timeout] [-E]
lprm [-P|-d printer] [-S server] [-p port] [-D] [-V] [-U user] [-E] [-] [job ID(s)]
reject [-h server] [-p port] [-D] [-V] [-U user] [-E] [-r reason] [destination(s)]
accept [-h server] [-p port] [-D] [-V] [-U user] [-E] [-r reason] [destination(s)]
disable [-h server] [-c] [-p port] [-D] [-V] [-U user] [-E] [-r reason] [destination(s)]
enable [-h server] [-p port] [-D] [-V] [-U user] [-E] [-r reason] [destination(s)]
GtkLPQ is an graphical frontend for CUPS, the Common
UNIX Printing System.
It is used to manage CUPS-Printqueues.
GtkLPQ
Graphical Frontend
The following options are recognized by gtklpq:
To hide Printers from users, use the following pathes:
/etc/gtklp/accept/
/etc/gtklp/deny/
$HOME/.gtklp/
Just put an empty file with the name of the printer the user
should see by default to accept, put an empty file with the name of
the printer the user should never see to deny.
The accept values can be overwritten by the user, the deny
values can't.
If you can`t connect to an X-Server, GtkLPQ acts as console-lpq.
If called as lpq, enable, disable, accept, or reject, GtkLPQ acts on console like these tools and has some other command-line parameters, see above.
You can set the following environment variables to influence the behaviour of GtkLPQ:
GtkLPQ produces the follwoing Error-Codes:
gtklp(1), lprm(1), lp(1), CUPS Software Users Manual
http://localhost:631/documentation.html
This program was written by T. Mueller, 2000, 2001, 2002.
It is licensed under the Terms of the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE,
see also http://www.gnu.org.
The latest version of GtkLPQ is always available under
http://gtklp.sourceforge.net/
It is part of the GtkLP-package.
Feel also free to contact me.
Please mail also, if you like the software !!! ;-)
Tobias Mueller |