NAME
tiff2fax - convert
TIFF for facsimile transmission by
HylaFAX
SYNOPSIS
/var/spool/hylafax/bin/tiff2fax
[
options
]
file
DESCRIPTION
bin/tiff2fax
takes
TIFF input and generates a
TIFF
Class F image file suitable for facsimile transmission.
It is usually invoked by the
HylaFAX scheduler process,
faxq(8C).
The default implementation uses the
tiffcheck(8C)
program and tools from the freely available
TIFF software
distribution to implement the conversion operations.
This script can modify outgoing facsimile, such as watermarking,
To do this create a shell script
etc/FaxModify
in the spooling area that alters the document.
OPTIONS
The following operations are recognized:
- -1
-
Write Group 3 1D-encoded data to the output file.
- -2
-
Write Group 3 2D-encoded data to the output file.
- -3
-
Write Group 4 MMR-encoded data to the output file.
- -color
-
Write color data to an output file (possibly a separate file if Group 3 or Group 4 data is also being output).
- -i jobid
-
How the server references the associated Job ID number
- -m pages
-
Set the maximum number of pages that are permitted in the
output file.
If more pages are present in the input document then
abort processing.
- -o file
-
Write output to the specified
file
instead of the default
foo.tif
filename.
- -w width
-
Set the output page
width,
in pixels.
By default, pages are 1728 pixels wide.
- -l length
-
Set the output page
length
in millimeters.
By default, pages are 297 millimeters long.
- -r vres
-
Set the vertical resolution,
in lines/inch, at which to image the POSTSCRIPT.
- -S
-
Simple mode. Serves as a format conversion interface for RTFCC in faxsend
to utilize /usr/bin/tiffcp.
FILES
/usr/sbin/tiffcheck TIFF file conversion examiner
/var/spool/hylafax/bin/ps2fax POSTSCRIPT RIP for doing complicated conversions
/usr/bin/tiffcp for converting compression schemes
/usr/bin/tiff2ps for colorspace and/or image size conversions
BUGS
Conversions that require re-imaging and resizing may result in
images that are poorly placed on the page.
There is no way to control how images are treated when they are
resized; e.g. the original aspect ratio is not always maintained.
SEE ALSO
sendfax(1),
faxq(8C),
hylafax-server(5F)