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/*
* |-----------------------------------------------------------|
* | Copyright (c) 1991, 1990 MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. |
* | All Rights Reserved |
* |-----------------------------------------------------------|
* | Restricted Rights Legend |
* | Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is |
* | subject to restrictions as set forth in |
* | subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical |
* | Data and Computer Software Clause of DFARS 252.227-7013. |
* | MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. |
* | 950 DeGuigne Avenue |
* | Sunnyvale, California 94088-3650, USA |
* |-----------------------------------------------------------|
*/
/* $Header: /proj/irix6.5.7m/isms/eoe/cmd/lp_svr4/lib/postscript/RCS/request.h,v 1.1 1992/12/14 13:33:03 suresh Exp $ */
/* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */
/* All Rights Reserved */
/* THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF AT&T */
/* The copyright notice above does not evidence any */
/* actual or intended publication of such source code. */
/*
*
* Things used to handle special PostScript requests (like manual feed) globally
* or on a per page basis. All the translators I've supplied accept the -R option
* that can be used to insert special PostScript code before the global setup is
* done, or at the start of named pages. The argument to the -R option is a string
* that can be "request", "request:page", or "request:page:file". If page isn't
* given (as in the first form) or if it's 0 in the last two, the request applies
* to the global environment, otherwise request holds only for the named page.
* If a file name is given a page number must be supplied, and in that case the
* request will be looked up in that file.
*
*/
#define MAXREQUEST 30
typedef struct {
char *want;
int page;
char *file;
} Request;