
Xprint F.A.Q. Document revision 10 (16.09.2008)
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Behaviour if unspecified: /var/spool/Xprint/config is used
Reference:
LANG
Context: Official and documented
Description: This variable is used in union with the NLSPATH environment variable. This variable
specifies the language in which the Xprint messages must appear to the user.
Initialisation Time: This variable could be set at any time.
Possible Values: The possible values are related to the English and German languages; but the exact
value is machine dependant:
On AIX systems: LANG=en_US or LANG=de_DE
On windows NT systems: LANG=C or LANG=De
On HP_UX systems: LANG=en_US.ISO88591 or LANG=de_DE.ISO88591
On DEC systems: LANG=en_US.ISO88591 or LANG=de_DE.ISO88591
On SCO systems: LANG=en_US.ascii or LANG=de_DE.ISO8859-1
On other systems: LANG=En_US.ASCII or LANG=De
Behaviour if unspecified: The default language, ‘English’ is used; so the Xprint messages appears in
‘English’.
Reference: Product Overview in Xprint V50.A Reference Manual (1)
and Administering Xprint in Xprint V50.A User and Administrator Guide
NLSPATH
Context: Official and documented
Description: This variable is set in union with the LANG environment variable. This variable specifies
where the system could find the Xprint message files. Those message files are language dependant.
Initialisation Time: This variable could be set at any time.
Possible Values: The beginning value of this possible path value is related to the Xprint installation
path: (/var/spool/Xprint/config), but the exact value is machine dependant:
On AIX systems: NLSPATH=$NLSPATH:$XPRINT_HOME/MSG/%L/%N:
var/spool/Xprint/config/mercator/MSG/%L/%N
On Windows NT systems: NLSPATH=$NLSPATH:$XPRINT_HOME/MSG/~L/~N.cat:
var/spool/Xprint/config/mercator/MSG/~L/~N.cat
On other systems: NLSPATH=$NLSPATH:$XPRINT_HOME/MSG/%l/%N.cat:
var/spool/Xprint/config/mercator/MSG/%l/%N.cat
Behaviour if unspecified: The default path to the ‘English’ message files is used.
Reference: Setting the Language for the Xprint System in Xprint V50.A User and
Administrator Guide
XP_DUPLOG
Context: Present since Xprint version 50a00 and not documented.
Description: The set of this environment variable will write in logging files all log messages, even if
some consecutive messages are identical.
Initialisation Time: This variable could be set at any time.
Possible Values: Any value, this environment variable must only be set and exported, with a value
different from empty string (“”).
Behaviour if unspecified: If this environment variable is not set, the default behaviour is done: when a
same logging message is send many times consecutively, the message is written one time in the logging
file and for each occurrence of this message, a ‘.’ is written in the logging file. When a different message
has to be written in the logging file, before this new message, the previous one is written again with its
number of occurrence:
“The log message <MESSAGE> have been sent <X> times.”
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