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Added basic support for Brother's XL2HB Page Description Language, thanks to Geovanny Junio.

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3pkpgcounter : a generic Page Description Language parser
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[564]5(c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Jerome Alet <alet@librelogiciel.com>
[463]6This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
[185]7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
[463]8the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
[185]9(at your option) any later version.
10
11This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
[463]17along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
[185]18
19=============================================================================
20
[375]21pkpgcounter is a generic Page Description Language parser which can either
22compute the number of pages in a document, or compute the percent of
23ink coverage needed to print each page, in different colorspaces.
[185]24
[375]25pkpgcounter currently recognizes the following document formats :
[185]26
27        - PostScript (both DSC compliant and binary)
28       
29        - PDF
30       
31        - PCL3/4/5
32       
33        - PCLXL (aka PCL6)
34       
[221]35        - DVI
36       
[528]37        - OpenDocument (ISO/IEC DIS 26300)
38       
[529]39        - Microsoft Word (c) (tm) (r) (etc...)
40       
[418]41        - Plain text
42       
[221]43        - TIFF
44       
[502]45        - Several other image formats
46       
[375]47        - ESC/P2
48       
[329]49        - Zenographics ZjStream
[229]50       
[386]51        - Samsung QPDL (aka SPL2)
52       
[418]53        - Samsung SPL1
54       
[473]55        - ESC/PageS03
56       
[480]57        - Brother HBP
[3409]58
59        - Brother XL2HB
[480]60       
[485]61        - Hewlett-Packard Lightweight Imaging Device Interface Language
62       
[539]63        - Structured Fax
64       
[556]65        - Canon BJ/BJC
66       
67        - ASCII PNM (Netpbm)
68       
[3409]69The eleven latter ones, as well as some TIFF documents, are currently
[375]70only supported in page counting mode.
[185]71
[368]72By default, when launched pkpgcounter prints on its standard output
73a single integer representing the total number of pages in all the
74files which filenames you've passed on the command line.
75
[185]76With no argument, or with a single dash in non-option arguments,
77pkpgcounter reads datas to parse from its standard input in addition
78to other non-options arguments which are treated as filenames
79representing the files to parse.
80
[375]81See pkpgcounter --help for details and examples.
[185]82
83=============================================================================
84
85Installation :
86--------------
87
88  0 - Download pkpgcounter from :
89 
[336]90        http://www.pykota.com/software/pkpgcounter/download
[185]91       
92      and extract it : 
93     
94        $ tar -zxf pkpgcounter-x.yy.tar.gz
95       
96        where x.yy is pkpgcounter' version number.
97       
[204]98  1 - Run the installation script :
[185]99     
[204]100        $ python setup.py install
[185]101       
[204]102      This will usually install the pkpgcounter into /usr/bin and 
[235]103      the library into /usr/lib/python2.?/site-packages/pkpgpdls/
[204]104       
[185]105  2 - Use pkpgcounter :
106 
107      $ pkpgcounter file1.ps file2.pclxl ... <fileN.escp2
108     
109      pkpgcounter will display the total size in pages of all the files
110      passed on the command line.
111     
[374]112      $ pkpgcounter --colorspace bw --resolution 150 file1.ps
113 
114      Will output the percent of black ink needed on each page of
115      the file1.ps file rendered at 150 dpi.
116     
[185]117  3 - That's all !   
118 
[527]119DEPENDENCIES :
120
[528]121  Most of the time, pkpgcounter only depends on the presence of :
122 
123  - The Python Imaging Library (python-imaging)
124 
125  But, depending on the file formats you plan to work with, and on the
126  accounting mode you want to use (pages vs ink), you may need to install
127  some or all of the additional software listed below. Usually, if one is
128  needed then pkpgcounter will complain. So your best bet is probably
129  to NOT INSTALL anything until pkpgcounter asks you to do so on its
130  standard error stream. Here's the list of software which may be needed
131  for some operations with pkpgcounter :
[527]132
133  - GhostScript (gs)
[374]134 
[527]135  - The X Virtual Frame Buffer (xvfb)
136 
137  - The X authority file utility xauth (xbase-clients)
138 
139  - The dvips converter from TeX DVI to PostScript (tetex-bin)
140 
141  - The ImageMagick image manipulation toolkit (imagemagick)
142 
143  - The AbiWord word processor (abiword)
[374]144
[527]145  - The GhostPCL/GhostPDL's pcl6 converter from PCL to PostScript
[374]146       
[185]147=============================================================================
148
149Troubleshooting :
150-----------------
151
152  If pkpgcounter gives incorrect results to you, please make an incorrectly
153  parsed data file available to us on some website, and tell us which
[528]154  driver was used, how many pages are in the file, and any additional
155  information you think is relevant.
[185]156 
[247]157  If pkpgcounter complain about your system lacking the Python Psyco module,
158  please consider installing it to speedup file parsing. However, don't forget
159  that Psyco currently only runs on the 32 bits x86 platform, so no need to
160  install it if you've got another system type.
161 
[185]162=============================================================================
163
[406]164Before pkpgcounter v1.86, the PCL3/4/5 parser was a Python backport of an early
[286]165release of the PCLCount software by Eduardo Gielamo Oliveira and Rodolfo Broco
[406]166Manin, available from :
[286]167
168    http://www.fea.unicamp.br/pclcount/
169   
170Their software is distributed under either the terms of a BSD-like license,   
171or the terms of the GNU General Public License of the Free Software Foundation.
172
[406]173Beginning with pkpgcounter v1.86, the PCL3/4/5 parser was rewritten from
174scratch, and is now much more readable, maintainable, and of course accurate.
175
[463]176The old parser was still available until pkpgcounter v2.18 was published, but
177was definitely removed after that, just before pkpgcounter v3.00 was published.
[406]178   
[286]179pkpgcounter's PCLXL (aka PCL6) parser doesn't originate from PCLCount, but
[406]180was written from scratch, just like all the other parsers included in
181pkpgcounter.
[286]182
183=============================================================================
184
[368]185pkpgcounter's ink coverage algorithm for the CMYK colorspace is a
186direct Python port from the PrintBill project by Daniel Franklin.
187PrintBill is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
[463]188License of the Free Software Foundation, version 2 or higher. The
[368]189algorithms used for the other colorspaces are a complete rewrite of
190PrintBill's algorithms using both Python and the Python Imaging
191Library's facilities.
192
193=============================================================================
194
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