Changeset 865 for pykota/trunk
- Timestamp:
- 03/25/03 10:32:06 (22 years ago)
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- pykota/trunk/docs
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pykota/trunk/docs/edpykota.sgml
r753 r865 2 2 3 3 <chapter> 4 <title>TODO : Title here</title> 4 <title id="edpykota">Setting print quotas with edpykota</title> 5 <para>Last modified on $Date$</para> 6 5 7 <para> 6 8 TODO : blah … … 11 13 12 14 $Log$ 15 Revision 1.2 2003/03/25 09:32:06 jalet 16 Improved documentation. 17 13 18 Revision 1.1 2003/02/08 00:03:35 jalet 14 19 Documentation skeleton added -
pykota/trunk/docs/filterpykota.sgml
r753 r865 2 2 3 3 <chapter> 4 <title>TODO : Title here</title> 4 <title id="filter">The pykota filter</title> 5 6 <para>Last modified on $Date$</para> 7 5 8 <para> 6 TODO : blah 9 To account for pages or eventually ink usage, you must plug your accounting 10 system into <application>CUPS</application>. One way to do this without having 11 to modify <application>CUPS</application> itself, is by using a <firstterm>filter</firstterm>. 7 12 </para> 13 14 <para> 15 A filter is a computer program which takes data in one format as its input, and outputs the 16 same data but transformed into another format. <application>CUPS</application> already 17 contains many filters. For example there's one filter named <application>pstops</application> which accepts 18 PostScript data as its input, and, as its name implies, outputs PostScript data too, but after having 19 eventually rearranged the pages to fit several pages on a single sheet of paper, or other manipulations 20 like that. 21 </para> 22 23 <para> 24 The <application>pstops</application> filter described above is also in charge of doing basic page 25 accounting, but <application>PyKota</application> currently doesn't use this facility since it may 26 prove to be unreliable depending on the drivers used or if a paper jam occur for example. 27 </para> 28 29 <para> 30 So to do its own accounting, <application>PyKota</application> has its own filter, named <application>pykota</application>, 31 which you have to plug into the different set of filters used by <application>CUPS</application>. The procedure to 32 install the <application>pykota</application> filter is described in the 33 <xref linkend="installation" endterm="installation"> chapter. 34 </para> 35 36 <para> 37 Currently the <application>pykota</application> filter is used at the very last stage of the print mechanism, 38 just before the final data is sent to the printer, but it may eventually be used earlier with some 39 modifications to <application>CUPS</application>'s filtering configuration. This is not tested yet, but this 40 may be the solution to use <application>PyKota</application> with printers which really needs to have 41 a <literal>*cupsFilter</literal> line in their <acronym>PPD</acronym> file, i.e. non-postscript printers. 42 </para> 43 44 <para> 45 The <application>pykota</application> filter really is the only thing which depends on <application>CUPS</application>, 46 so it is probable that a next version of <application>PyKota</application> will support other printing environments. 47 </para> 48 8 49 </chapter> 9 50 … … 11 52 12 53 $Log$ 54 Revision 1.2 2003/03/25 09:32:06 jalet 55 Improved documentation. 56 13 57 Revision 1.1 2003/02/08 00:03:35 jalet 14 58 Documentation skeleton added -
pykota/trunk/docs/installation.sgml
r864 r865 2 2 3 3 <chapter> 4 <title >Installation</title>4 <title id="installation">Installation</title> 5 5 6 6 <para>Last modified on $Date$</para> … … 358 358 359 359 $Log$ 360 Revision 1.11 2003/03/25 09:32:06 jalet 361 Improved documentation. 362 360 363 Revision 1.10 2003/03/23 17:59:56 jalet 361 364 Clarify a point. -
pykota/trunk/docs/pykota.sgml
r857 r865 80 80 &INSTALLATION; 81 81 82 &FILTERPYKOTA; 83 82 84 &EDPYKOTA; 83 85 … … 86 88 &WARNPYKOTA; 87 89 88 &FILTERPYKOTA;89 90 90 &GNUFDL; 91 91 … … 95 95 96 96 $Log$ 97 Revision 1.4 2003/03/25 09:32:06 jalet 98 Improved documentation. 99 97 100 Revision 1.3 2003/03/18 22:18:25 jalet 98 101 The documentation will only be a sequence of chapters in a single part, not -
pykota/trunk/docs/repykota.sgml
r836 r865 2 2 3 3 <chapter> 4 <title >Print Quota usage reports</title>5 < subtitle><application>repykota</application></subtitle>4 <title id="repykota">Create print quota usage reports with repykota</title> 5 <para>Last modified on $Date$</para> 6 6 7 7 <para> … … 35 35 36 36 $Log$ 37 Revision 1.3 2003/03/25 09:32:06 jalet 38 Improved documentation. 39 37 40 Revision 1.2 2003/03/08 22:22:40 jalet 38 41 First bit of documentation -
pykota/trunk/docs/warnpykota.sgml
r753 r865 2 2 3 3 <chapter> 4 <title>TODO : Title here</title> 4 <title>Warn users above print quota with warnpykota</title> 5 <para>Last modified on $Date$</para> 5 6 <para> 6 7 TODO : blah … … 11 12 12 13 $Log$ 14 Revision 1.2 2003/03/25 09:32:06 jalet 15 Improved documentation. 16 13 17 Revision 1.1 2003/02/08 00:03:35 jalet 14 18 Documentation skeleton added