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# This file allows you to configure the "foomatic-rip" filter. # Uncomment the lines where you want to do a change and enter the # desired value. # Enter here your personal command for converting non-PostScript files # (especially text) to PostScript. Supported commands are "a2ps", # "enscript" or "mpage". Command line options will be automatically # set by "foomatic-rip". # textfilter: a2ps # Set debug to 1 to enable the debug logfile for "foomatic-rip"; it # will appear as /tmp/foomatic-rip.log It will contain status info of # the filtering process and the renderer's (usually GhostScript's) # stderr output. # WARNING: This logfile is a security hole; do not use in production. # debug: 0 ### CUPS only: # Set to 0 to suppress inserting postscript code for accounting. # ps_accounting: 1 ### General Configuration # Set echo to the path to an echo program that uses echo -n # echo: /bin/echo # set gspath to the GhostScript to be used by foomatic # gspath: gs # Set the PATH value to be used by foomatic-rip: # execpath: /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin # Set the directories in which foomatic-rip should search for CUPS filters: # cupsfilterpath: /usr/local/lib/cups/filter:/usr/local/lib/cups/filter:/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter:/opt/cups/filter:/usr/lib/cups/filter # Set the preferred shell to use when executing FoomaticRIPCommandLine and # friends. Several PPD files use shell constructs that require a more # modern shell like bash, zsh, or ksh. # preferred_shell: /bin/bash
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