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[LCFC] templates://foomatic-filters/{foomatic-filters.templates}



This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for foomatic-filters.

The reviewed templates will be sent on Saturday, September 29, 2007 to the package
maintainer as a bug report and a mail will be sent to this list with
"[BTS]" as a subject tag.


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Template: foomatic-filters/filter_debug
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Enable logging debug output into a log file (INSECURE)?
 If you choose this option, the log file will be named /tmp/foomatic-rip.log.
 .
 This option is a potential security issue and should not be used
 in production. However, if you are having trouble printing, you should
 enable it and include the log file in bug reports.

Template: foomatic-filters/textfilter
Type: select
#flag:translate:1,5
__Choices: Automagic, a2ps, mpage, enscript, Custom
Default: Automagic
_Description: Command for converting text files to PostScript:
 If you select 'Automagic', Foomatic will search for one of a2ps,
 mpage, and enscript (in that order) each time the filter script is executed.
 .
 Please make sure that the selected command is actually available; otherwise
 print jobs may get lost.
 .
 This setting is ignored when foomatic-filters is used with CUPS;
 instead, the texttops program included in the cupsys package is
 always used to convert jobs submitted as plain text to PostScript for
 printing to raster devices.

Template: foomatic-filters/custom_textfilter
Type: string
_Description: Command to convert standard input to PostScript:
 Please enter the full command line of a command that converts text from
 standard input to PostScript on standard output.
 .
 Please note that entering an invalid command line here may result in lost
 print jobs.

Template: foomatic-filters/ps_accounting
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Enable PostScript accounting for CUPS?
 You should choose this option if you want to insert PostScript code
 for accounting into each print job. This is currently only useful
 with CUPS.
 .
 When used with generic PostScript printers (and under certain
 conditions with other printers) this causes an extra page to be
 printed after each job.

Template: foomatic-filters/gspath
Type: select
#flag:translate:5
__Choices: gs, gs-gnu, gs-esp, gs-afpl, Custom
Default: gs
_Description: Ghostscript interpreter to be used by Foomatic:
 For non-PostScript printers, print jobs are usually translated from
 PostScript to the printer's command language using the free
 Ghostscript interpreter.
 .
 There are a number of different versions of the Ghostscript
 interpreter available. Normally, Foomatic will
 use the default version (configured by the 'gs' alternative, which
 can be changed with 'update-alternatives --config gs').  However,
 you may want to use a different Ghostscript for screen display than
 for printing; 'gs-esp' is usually a good choice for printing.
 .
 You should use the Custom option if you have a locally-installed
 Ghostscript interpreter.

Template: foomatic-filters/custom_gspath
Type: string
_Description: Custom Ghostscript interpreter path:
 Please enter the full path to the custom Ghostscript
 interpreter.
 .
 Example: /opt/artifex.com-ghostscript/bin/gs

Template: foomatic-filters/spooler
Type: select
Choices: cups, lpd, lprng, pdq, ppr, direct
Default: direct
_Description: Printer spooler backend for Foomatic:
 Foomatic normally requires a printer spooler (like CUPS or LPRng) to
 handle communication with the printer and manage print jobs. If
 no spooler is installed, you can use the 'direct' backend, but
 this is only recommended for single-user systems.
 .
 The installation process may have already detected the correct
 spooler; however, if this is the initial installation of this system,
 or if more than one spooler is installed,
 the detected spooler may be incorrect.

Template: foomatic-filters/config_parsed
Type: boolean
Default: false
Description: (for internal use only)
Source: foomatic-filters
Section: text
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 4)
Build-Depends-Indep: po-debconf
Standards-Version: 3.7.2

Package: foomatic-filters
Architecture: all
Pre-Depends: bash (>= 2.05)
Depends: ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ucf (>= 0.30)
Recommends: cupsys-client | lpr | lprng | pdq | rlpr, gs-esp | gs, cupsys | enscript | a2ps | mpage, foomatic-db-engine
Conflicts: foomatic-bin (<< 2.9), cupsomatic-ppd (<< 20030507), gs (<< 8.0), gs-aladdin (<< 8.0)
Replaces: foomatic-bin (<< 2.9), cupsomatic-ppd
Description: linuxprinting.org printer support - filters
 Foomatic is a printer database designed to make it easier to set up
 common printers for use with UNIX-like operating systems.
 It provides the "glue" between a print spooler (like CUPS or lpr) and
 the printer, by processing files sent to the printer.
 .
 This package consists of filter scripts used by the printer spoolers
 to convert the incoming PostScript data into the printer's native
 format using a printer-specific, but spooler-independent PPD file.
 You will need to install the foomatic-db-engine package and its
 dependencies for this package to be useful.
 .
 For use with CUPS, you will need both the cupsys and cupsys-client
 packages installed on your system.
 .
  Homepage: http://www.linuxprinting.org/

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