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NAME
gtklpq - manage print queues via CUPS
SYNOPSIS
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)]
DESCRIPTION
GtkLPQ is an graphical frontend for CUPS, the Common UNIX Printing
System.
It is used to manage CUPS-Printqueues.
GtkLPQ
Graphical Frontend
lpq
Show print queue
lprm
Remove jobs
disable/enable
Disable/enable printer
reject/accept
Reject/Accept printjobs for this printer
GtkLPQ is part of the GtkLP-package.
OPTIONS
The following options are recognized by gtklpq:
-P printer
Use printer as default destination.
-d printer
This option is equivalent to "-P".
-S server
The name of the CUPS-Server.
-p port
The port of CUPS-Server, 631 per default.
-D
Debug.
-V
Displays the version of GtkLPQ.
-U user
The name of the cups-User to use.
-t timeout
The intervall in seconds between two queue-updates.
-g XxY
Pop up GtkLPQ at position (X,Y).
-h
Help
-C
Force console-mode.
-E
Forces encryption when connecting to the server.
If called as lpq, the following options differ from GtkLPQ`s options:
-X
Force X-Mode, even if GTKLP_FORCEX is not set to 1
If called as lprm, the following options differ from GtkLPQ`s options:
-
Cancel all jobs
Without any given jobs, lprm removes the current job.
If called as disable, the following options differ from GtkLPQ`s
options:
-c
Cancel all jobs
-r reason
Give an reason, why you do so
If called as reject, the following options differ from GtkLPQ`s
options:
-r reason
Give an reason, why you do so
PATHS
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.
SPECIAL
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.
VARIABLES
You can set the following environment variables to influence the
behaviour of GtkLPQ:
CUPS_SERVER
The default CUPS-server to connect to
IPP_PORT
The default Port of the CUPS-server to connect to
PRINTER
The default printer to use
GTKLP_FORCEX
Set to 1 to force X-Mode for lpr and lp
ERROR
GtkLPQ produces the follwoing Error-Codes:
0 normal program termination
1 small error, wrong parameters, etc.
2 Server Problems, server not found, no default printer found, etc.
3 BAD error. Fields declared too short, too many printers, etc.
SEE ALSO
gtklp(1), lprm(1), lp(1), CUPS Software Users Manual
http://localhost:631/documentation.html
COPYRIGHT
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.
CONTACT
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 gtklpq(1)