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    | CEDILLA(1) | General Commands Manual | CEDILLA(1) | 
NAME¶
cedilla - a best-effort text printer
SYNOPSIS¶
cedilla [-fs fontset] [-p papersize] [-s size] [-bs baselineskip] [-w] [-h header] [-hb header-baseline] [-f footer] [-fb footer-baseline] infile [outfile]
DESCRIPTION¶
Cedilla is a text printer that uses Unicode internally and will make heroic efforts to find or design suitable glyphs for exotic or rare characters.
OPTIONS¶
- -fs fontset
 - Use the list of fonts specified by fontset. The set of available fontsets is listed in the file /etc/cedilla-config.lisp.
 - -p papersize
 - Use the paper size specified by papersize (default A4). The set of available paper sizes is listed in the file /etc/cedilla-config.lisp.
 - -s size
 - Set the font size to size points (default 11).
 - -bs baselineskip
 - Separate lines by baselineskip (by default, equal to size).
 - -w
 - Enable line wrapping.
 - -h header
 - Set the header format to header. See HEADER AND FOOTER FORMATS below.
 - -hb header-baseline
 - Set the header's baseline to be at a distance of header-baseline (default 1cm) of the top of the page. The argument must be a number in points.
 - -f footer
 - Set the footer format to header. See HEADER AND FOOTER FORMATS below.
 - -fb footer-baseline
 - Set the footer's baseline to be at a distance of header-baseline of the top of the page.
 - -v
 - Be verbose about unprintable characters.
 - -l
 - List all glyphs known to Cedilla in the current fontset.
 - -V
 - Display the version of Cedilla and exit.
 - -?
 - Print a short help message and exit.
 
FILES¶
- /etc/cedilla-config.lisp
 - the system-wide configuration file for Cedilla.
 
HEADER AND FOOTER FORMAT¶
The format passed to the -h and -f options is of the form
- [left,]center[,right]
 - where left, center and right are strings that may contain any of the following sequences:
 - %% typeset a percent sign
 - %, typeset a comma
 - %p typeset the page number as an Arabic number
 - %P typeset the page number in words
 - %r typeset the page number as a small Roman number
 - %R typeset the page number as a Roman number
 
NOTES¶
By design, Cedilla only accepts input data in UTF-8. You are expected to use an external converter such as iconv(1) or luit(1) in order to print text encoded in a legacy encoding.
Cedilla is unable to print data that comes from a pipe; this is unavoidable, as Cedilla makes two passes over its input file.
AUTHOR¶
Cedilla was written by Juliusz Chroboczek <jch@pps.jussieu.fr>.
SEE ALSO¶
iconv(1), luit(1), a2ps(1), enscript(1), ogonkify(1), lpr(1).