| 1 | .TH mupprnt 1 "Oct 27, 1995" "Arkkra Enterprises" |
| 2 | .SH NAME |
| 3 | .PP |
| 4 | mupprnt - print output from Mup music publisher |
| 5 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
| 6 | .PP |
| 7 | mupprnt \fI[mup_options] file\fP |
| 8 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
| 9 | .PP |
| 10 | mupprnt provides a way to print Mup output on your printer. |
| 11 | The \fIfile\fP is Mup input. Any other Mup options can be given, |
| 12 | except -f, -m, -r, or -v, which don't produce print output. |
| 13 | .PP |
| 14 | Under UNIX, if the environment variable COPIES is set to a number, |
| 15 | that number of copies will be printed. Otherwise only 1 copy will be printed. |
| 16 | .PP |
| 17 | .PP |
| 18 | The GS_DEVICE shell variable must be set to the proper value for your printer |
| 19 | type. Mupprnt is a shell script (under UNIX) or batch script (under MS-DOS), |
| 20 | so you can customize it if you wish. |
| 21 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| 22 | .PP |
| 23 | gs(1), mup(1), mupdisp(1). |
| 24 | .br |
| 25 | Mup \(em Music Publisher User's Guide |
| 26 | .SH "CAVEATS AND BUGS" |
| 27 | .PP |
| 28 | You must have mup in your PATH. |
| 29 | You must have ghostscript (gs or gs386.exe) in your PATH. |