--- doc/en/books/handbook/printing/chapter.sgml 2005/09/06 17:35:13 1.3
+++ doc/en/books/handbook/printing/chapter.sgml 2006/07/12 04:01:00 1.4
@@ -1473,8 +1473,7 @@ $%&'()*+,-./01234567
/usr/libexec/lpr/lpf, that works with many
printers that can print plain text. (It handles backspacing and tabs
in the file, and does accounting, but that is about all it does.)
- There are also several filters and filter components in the FreeBSD
- Ports Collection.
+ There are also several filters and filter components in &pkgsrc;.
Here is what you will find in this section:
@@ -1800,6 +1799,7 @@ $%&'()*+,-./01234567
printers
serial
+
@@ -1885,9 +1886,9 @@ fi
special text filter for your printer, you can make your
non &postscript; printer act like a real &postscript; printer.
- Ghostscript is in the FreeBSD Ports Collection, if you
- would like to install it from there. You can fetch, build, and
- install it quite easily yourself, as well.
+ Ghostscript is in &pkgsrc;, if you would like to install it
+ from there. You can fetch, build, and install it quite easily
+ yourself, as well.
To simulate &postscript;, we have the text filter detect if it is
printing a &postscript; file. If it is not, then the filter will pass
@@ -2242,6 +2243,7 @@ exit 2
:rf=/usr/local/libexec/hprf:
+
@@ -2377,7 +2380,7 @@ exit 0
filters
apsfilter
- The FreeBSD Ports Collection has a text filter that performs
+ The &pkgsrc; collection has a text filter that performs
automatic conversion called apsfilter. It can
detect plain text, &postscript;, and DVI files, run the proper
conversions, and print.