VTPRTOFF(1) | General Commands Manual | VTPRTOFF(1) |
vtprtoff,vtprton - turn off or on printer attached to local terminal
vtprtoff [ -dDeEhlqQNtvw ] [ -L vtprintcap ] [ -T termtype ] [ -V device ]
vtprton [ -dDeEhlqQNtvw ] [ -L vtprintcap ] [ -T termtype ] [ -V device ]
vtprtoff is a simple program that turns off (or on) redirection of ASCII text to a printer connected to a terminal or terminal emulator. It uses terminal escape sequences to achieve this end.
vtprtoff was written by Garrett D'Amore, on June 5, 1994 and last modified on October 25, 1994. It is heavily derived from a similar program, called lprint, by the same author. He can be reached via Internet e-mail at garrett@sciences.sdsu.edu.
The latest version of vtprtoff is available as part of the vtprint package, and can be obtained by anonymous ftp at ftp.sdsu.edu in the /pub/vtprint directory. Please read the INDEX and README files before downloading.
If you do not have ftp availability, then you can request a uuencoded copy of vtprint be sent to you via e-mail from the author. The author is also willing to make other arrangements as needed, within certain limitations.
vtprtoff is copyrighted 1994, by Garrett D'Amore. It may be freely redistributed or modified, so long as this and any other copyright notices are included in their original form with the program. The user is granted the right to use this program without limitation.
vtprtoff is provided WITHOUT WARRANTY. The user agrees to indemnify the author from any claims of damage or loss arising from the use of or inability to use this program. In other words, USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
/etc/vtprintcap
25 October 1994 | vtprint v2.0.2 |