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Bug 243605
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cups-pdf.conf
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># cups-pdf.conf -- CUPS Backend Configuration (version 2.4.6, 2007-05-04) ># 18.09.2005, Volker C. Behr ># Exp. Physik V, Uni Wuerzburg ># vrbehr@cip.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de ># http://cip.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de/~vrbehr/cups-pdf ># ># ># This code may be freely distributed as long as this header ># is preserved. Changes to the code should be clearly indicated. ># ># This code is distributed under the GPL. ># (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html) ># ># For more detailed licensing information see cups-pdf.c in the ># corresponding version number. > >########################################################################### ># # ># This is the configuration file for CUPS-PDF. Values that are not set in # ># here will use the defaults. Changes take effect immediately without the # ># need for restarting any services. # ># # ># Take care not to add whitespaces at the end of a line! # ># # >########################################################################### > > >########################################################################### ># # ># Path Settings # ># # >########################################################################### > >### Key: Out >## CUPS-PDF output directory >## special qualifiers: >## ${HOME} will be expanded to the user's home directory >## ${USER} will be expanded to the user name >## in case it is an NFS export make sure it is exported without >## root_squash! >### Default: /var/spool/cups-pdf/${USER} > >#Out /var/spool/cups-pdf/${USER} >Out ${HOME}/Bureau > >### Key: AnonDirName >## ABSOLUTE path for anonymously created PDF files >## if anonymous access is disabled this setting has no effect >### Default: /var/spool/cups-pdf/ANONYMOUS > >#AnonDirName /var/spool/cups-pdf/ANONYMOUS > >### Key: Spool >## CUPS-PDF spool directory - make sure there is no user 'SPOOL' on your >## system or change the path >### Default: /var/spool/cups-pdf/SPOOL > >#Spool /var/spool/cups-pdf/SPOOL > > >########################################################################### ># # ># Filename Settings # ># # >########################################################################### > >### Key: Cut >## removing file name extensions before appending .pdf to output >## extensions will only be removed if _both_ the following criteria are met: >## - the extension (w/o the dot) is not longer than <Out> characters >## - the remaining filename has a minimal length of 1 character >## set Cut to -1 in order to disable cutting >## recommended values: pure UNIX environment : -1 >## mixed environments : 3 >### Default: 3 > >#Cut 3 > >### Key: Label >## label all jobs with a unique job-id in order to avoid overwriting old >## files in case new ones with identical names are created; always true for >## untitled documents >## 0: label untitled documents only, 1: label all documents >### Default: 0 > >#Label 0 > >### Key: TitlePref >## where to look first for a title when creating the output filename >## (title in PS file or title on commandline): >## 0: prefer title from %Title statement in the PS file >## 1: prefer title passed via commandline >### Default: 0 > >#TitlePref 0 > > >########################################################################### ># # ># User Settings # ># # >########################################################################### > >### Key: AnonUser >## user for anonymous PDF creation (this might be a security issue) >## set this to an empty value to disable anonymous >### Default: nobody > >#AnonUser nobody > >### Key: LowerCase >## This options allows to check user names given to CUPS-PDF additionally >## against their lower case variants. This is necessary since in some >## Windows environments only upper case user names are passed. Usually UNIX >## user names are all lower case and it is save to use this option >## but be aware that it can lead to mis-identifications in case >## you have user names that differ only in upper/lower case. >## check only against user name as passed to CUPS : 0 >## check additionally against lower case user name : 1 >### Default: 1 > >#LowerCase 1 > >### Key: UserPrefix >## some installations require a domain prefix added to the user name >## leave empty for no prefix >### Default: <empty> > >#UserPrefix > >### Key: DirPrefix >## if a prefix was defined above this switch toggels whether to include >## the prefix in the output directory's name (if not $HOME) or not >## 0: do not include, 1: include >### Default: 0 > >#DirPrefix 0 > >### Key: RemovePrefix >## some installation pass usernames with a prefix (usually a domain name) >## if you do not want this prefix to be used by the ${USER} variable for >## output directories put the part which is to be cut here >### Default: <empty> > >#RemovePrefix > > >########################################################################### ># # ># Security Settings # ># # >########################################################################### > >### Key: AnonUMask >## umask for anonymous output >## these are the _inverse_ permissions to be granted >### Default: 0000 > >#AnonUMask 0000 > >### Key: UserUMask >## umask for user output of known users >## changing this can introduce security leaks if confidential >## information is processed! >### Default: 0077 > >#UserUMask 0077 > >### Key: Grp >## group cups-pdf is supposed to run as - this will also be the gid for all >## created directories and log files >### Default: lp > >#Grp lp > > >########################################################################### ># # ># Log Settings # ># # >########################################################################### > >### Key: Log >## CUPS-PDF log directory >## set this to an empty value to disable all logging >### Default: /var/log/cups > >#Log /var/log/cups > >### Key: LogType >## log-mode >## 1: errors >## 2: status (i.e. activity) >## 4: debug - this will generate a lot of log-output! >## add up values to combine options, i.e. 7 is full logging >## if logging is disabled these setting have no effect >### Default: 3 > >LogType 7 > > >########################################################################### ># # ># PDF Conversion Settings # ># # >########################################################################### > >### Key: GhostScript >## location of GhostScript binary (gs) >## MacOSX: for using pstopdf (recommended) set this to /usr/bin/pstopdf >## or its proper location on your system >### Default: /usr/bin/gs > >#GhostScript /usr/bin/gs > >### Key: GSTmp >## location of temporary files during GhostScript operation >## this must be user-writable like /var/tmp or /tmp ! >### Default: /var/tmp > >#GSTmp /var/tmp > >### Key: GSCall >## command line for calling GhostScript (!!! DO NOT USE NEWLINES !!!) >## MacOSX: for using pstopdf set this to %s %s -o %s %s >### Default: %s -q -dCompatibilityLevel=%s -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile="%s" -dAutoRotatePages=/PageByPage -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -c .setpdfwrite -f %s > >#GSCall %s -q -dCompatibilityLevel=%s -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile="%s" -dAutoRotatePages=/PageByPage -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -c .setpdfwrite -f %s > >### Key: PDFVer >## PDF version to be created - can be "1.5", "1.4", "1.3" or "1.2" >## MacOSX: for using pstopdf set this to an empty value >### Default: 1.4 > >#PDFVer 1.4 > >### Key: PostProcessing >## postprocessing script that will be called after the creation of the PDF >## as arguments the filename of the PDF and the username will be passed >## the script will be called with user privileges >## set this to an empty value to use no postprocessing >### Default: <empty> > >#PostProcessing > > >########################################################################### ># # ># Experimental Settings # ># These settings activate experimental options. If you decide to use # ># them I would appreciate any feedback - including an 'ok' if they # ># work as expected - so I can eventually put them into the non- # ># experimental sections. # ># # >########################################################################### > >### Key: DecodeHexStrings >## this option will try to decode hex strings in the title to allow >## internationalized titles >## (have a look at contrib/pstitleconv for a suitable filter for data >## from Windows clients) >## 0: disable, 1: enable >### Default: 0 > >#DecodeHexStrings 0
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