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Name

       grolj4 - groff output driver for HP LaserJet 4 and compatible printers

Synopsis

       grolj4 [-l] [-c num-copies] [-d [n]] [-F font-directory] [-p paper-format] [-w line-width] [file ...]

       grolj4 --help

       grolj4 -v
       grolj4 --version

Description

       This  GNU  roff  output  driver  translates  the output of troff(1) into a PCL5 format suitable for an HP
       LaserJet 4 printer.  Normally, grolj4 is invoked by groff(1) when  the  latter  is  given  the  “-T  lj4”
       option.   (In  this  installation,  ps  is the default output device.)  Use groff's -P option to pass any
       options shown above to grolj4.  If no file arguments are given, or if  file  is  “-”,  grolj4  reads  the
       standard input stream.  Output is written to the standard output stream.

   Typefaces
       grolj4  supports  the standard four styles: R (roman), I (italic), B (bold), and BI (bold-italic).  Fonts
       are grouped into families A, C, G, O, T, TN, U, and UC having members in each style.

              AB            Arial Bold
              ABI           Arial Bold Italic
              AI            Arial Italic
              AR            Arial Roman
              CB            Courier Bold
              CBI           Courier Bold Italic
              CI            Courier Italic
              CR            Courier Roman
              GB            Garamond Halbfett
              GBI           Garamond Kursiv Halbfett
              GI            Garamond Kursiv
              GR            Garamond Antiqua
              OB            CG Omega Bold
              OBI           CG Omega Bold Italic
              OI            CG Omega Italic
              OR            CG Omega Roman
              OB            CG Omega Bold
              OBI           CG Omega Bold Italic
              OI            CG Omega Italic
              OR            CG Omega Roman
              TB            CG Times Bold
              TBI           CG Times Bold Italic
              TI            CG Times Italic
              TR            CG Times Roman
              TNRB          M Times Bold
              TNRBI         M Times Bold Italic
              TNRI          M Times Italic
              TNRR          M Times Roman
              UB            Univers Bold
              UBI           Univers Bold Italic
              UI            Univers Medium Italic
              UR            Univers Medium
              UCB           Univers Condensed Bold
              UCBI          Univers Condensed Bold Italic
              UCI           Univers Condensed Medium Italic
              UCR           Univers Condensed Medium

       The following fonts are not members of a family.

              ALBB          Albertus Extra Bold
              ALBR          Albertus Medium
              AOB           Antique Olive Bold
              AOI           Antique Olive Italic
              AOR           Antique Olive Roman
              CLARENDON     Clarendon
              CORONET       Coronet
              LGB           Letter Gothic Bold
              LGI           Letter Gothic Italic
              LGR           Letter Gothic Roman
              MARIGOLD      Marigold

       The special font is S (PostScript  Symbol);  SYMBOL  (M  Symbol),  and  WINGDINGS  (Wingdings)  are  also
       available but not mounted by default.

   Paper format and device description file
       grolj4  supports  paper  formats  “A4”,  “B5”,  “C5”,  “com10”, “DL”, “executive”, “legal”, “letter”, and
       “monarch”.  These are matched case-insensitively.  The -p option overrides  any  setting  in  the  device
       description file DESC.  If neither specifies a paper format, “letter” is assumed.

   Font description files
       grolj4 recognizes four font description file directives in addition to those documented in groff_font(5).

       pclweight n
              Set the stroke weight to n, an integer in the range -7 to +7; the default is 0.

       pclstyle n
              Set the style to n, an integer in the range 0 to 32767; the default is 0.

       pclproportional n
              Set the proportional spacing Boolean flag to n, which can be either 0 or 1; the default is 0.

       pcltypeface n
              Set the typeface family to n, an integer in the range 0 to 65535; the default is 0.

   Drawing commands
       An additional drawing command is recognized as an extension to those documented in groff(7).

       \D'R dh dv'
              Draw  a  rule  (solid black rectangle) with one corner at the drawing position, and the diagonally
              opposite corner at the drawing position +(dh,dv), at which the drawing position will be afterward.
              This generates a PCL fill rectangle command, and so will work on printers that do not support  HP-
              GL/2, unlike the other \D commands.

   Fonts
       Nominally,  all  Hewlett-Packard  LaserJet  4-series  and newer printers have the same internal fonts: 45
       scalable fonts and one bitmapped Lineprinter font.  The scalable fonts are  available  in  sizes  between
       0.25  points  and  999.75  points,  in  0.25-point  increments; the Lineprinter font is available only in
       8.5-point size.

       The LaserJet font files included with groff assume that all printers since the LaserJet 4 are  identical.
       There  are  some  differences  between  fonts  in  the  earlier  and  more recent printers, however.  The
       LaserJet 4 printer used Agfa Intellifont technology for 35 of the internal scalable fonts; the  remaining
       10  scalable  fonts  were TrueType.  Beginning with the LaserJet 4000-series printers introduced in 1997,
       all scalable internal fonts have been TrueType.  The number of printable glyphs differs slightly  between
       Intellifont  and  TrueType  fonts (generally, the TrueType fonts include more glyphs), and there are some
       minor differences in glyph metrics.  Differences  among  printer  models  are  described  in  the  PCL  5
       Comparison  Guide  and  the  PCL 5 Comparison Guide Addendum (for printers introduced since approximately
       2001).

       LaserJet printers reference a glyph by a combination of a 256-glyph symbol set and an index  within  that
       symbol  set.   Many  glyphs  appear in more than one symbol set; all combinations of symbol set and index
       that reference the same glyph are equivalent.  For each glyph, hpftodit(1)  searches  a  list  of  symbol
       sets,  and  selects the first set that contains the glyph.  The printing code generated by hpftodit is an
       integer that encodes a numerical value for the symbol set in the high byte(s), and the index in  the  low
       byte.  See groff_font(5) for a complete description of the font file format; symbol sets are described in
       greater detail in the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual.

       Two  of  the  scalable  fonts,  Symbol  and  Wingdings, are bound to 256-glyph symbol sets; the remaining
       scalable fonts, as well as the Lineprinter font, support  numerous  symbol  sets,  sufficient  to  enable
       printing of more than 600 glyphs.

       The  metrics generated by hpftodit assume that the DESC file contains values of 1200 for res and 6350 for
       unitwidth, or any combination (e.g., 2400 and 3175) for which res × unitwidth  =  7620000.   Although  HP
       PCL  5  LaserJet printers support an internal resolution of 7200 units per inch, they use a 16-bit signed
       integer for positioning; if devlj4 is to support U.S. ledger paper (11 in  ×  17  in;  in  =  inch),  the
       maximum  usable  resolution  is  32767  ÷ 17, or 1927 units per inch, which rounds down to 1200 units per
       inch.  If the largest required paper dimension is less (e.g., 8.5 in × 11 in, or A5), a greater res  (and
       lesser unitwidth) can be specified.

       Font  metrics  for Intellifont fonts were provided by Tagged Font Metric (TFM) files originally developed
       by Agfa/Compugraphic.  The TFM files provided  for  these  fonts  supported  600+  glyphs  and  contained
       extensive lists of kerning pairs.

       To  accommodate  developers who had become accustomed to TFM files, HP also provided TFM files for the 10
       TrueType fonts included in the LaserJet 4.  The TFM files for  TrueType  fonts  generally  included  less
       information  than  the Intellifont TFMs, supporting fewer glyphs, and in most cases, providing no kerning
       information.  By the time the LaserJet 4000 printer was introduced, most developers had migrated to other
       means of obtaining font metrics, and support for new TFM files was very limited.  The TFM files  provided
       for the TrueType fonts in the LaserJet 4000 support only the Latin 2 (ISO 8859-2) symbol set, and include
       no  kerning  information;  consequently,  they  are  of  little  value  for  any but the most rudimentary
       documents.

       Because the Intellifont TFM files contain considerably more information, they generally are preferable to
       the TrueType TFM files even for use with the TrueType fonts in the newer printers.  The metrics  for  the
       TrueType  fonts  are  very close, though not identical, to those for the earlier Intellifont fonts of the
       same names.  Although most output using  the  Intellifont  metrics  with  the  newer  printers  is  quite
       acceptable,  a  few  glyphs  may  fail  to  print  as  expected.  The differences in glyph metrics may be
       particularly noticeable with composite parentheses, brackets, and  braces  used  by  eqn(1).   A  script,
       located  in  /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devlj4/generate,  can  be  used to adjust the metrics for these
       glyphs in the special font “S” for use with printers that have all TrueType fonts.

       At the time HP last supported TFM files,  only  version  1.0  of  the  Unicode  standard  was  available.
       Consequently, many glyphs lacking assigned code points were assigned by HP to the Private Use Area (PUA).
       Later  versions  of  the  Unicode standard included code points outside the PUA for many of these glyphs.
       The HP-supplied TrueType TFM files use the PUA assignments; TFM files generated from more recent TrueType
       font files require the later Unicode values to access  the  same  glyphs.   Consequently,  two  different
       mapping files may be required: one for the HP-supplied TFM files, and one for more recent TFM files.

Options

       --help displays a usage message, while -v and --version show version information; all exit afterward.

       -c num-copies
              Format num-copies copies of each page.

       -d [n] Use duplex mode n: 1 is long-side binding (default), and 2 is short-side binding.

       -F font-directory
              Prepend directory font-directory/devname to the search path for font and device description files;
              name is the name of the device, usually lj4.

       -l     Format the document in landscape orientation.

       -p paper-format
              Set the paper format to paper-format, which must be a valid paper format as described above.

       -w line-width
              Set the default line thickness to line-width thousandths of an em; the default is 40 (0.04 em).

Environment

       GROFF_FONT_PATH
              lists  directories  in  which  to  seek  the selected output device's directory of device and font
              description files.  See troff(1) and groff_font(5).

Files

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devlj4/DESC
              describes the lj4 output device.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devlj4/F
              describes the font known as F on device lj4.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/tmac/lj4.tmac
              defines macros for use with the lj4 output device.  It is automatically loaded by troffrc when the
              lj4 output device is selected.

Bugs

       Small dots.

See also

       HP PCL/PJL Reference: PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual, Part I

       hpftodit(1), groff(1), troff(1), groff_out(5), groff_font(5), groff_char(7)

groff 1.23.0                                      31 March 2024                                        grolj4(1)