4 Installing Eloquence on the Linux platform
# d.eloq.config # Eloquence configuration file # (C) Copyright Marxmeier Software AG, 2002 # @(#)$Revision: 20.4 $ # # This file contains global available configuration # It must be named eloq.config and located at: # HP-UX 9.x /opt/eloquence6/etc # HP-UX 10.x /etc/opt/eloquence6 # linux /etc/opt/eloquence6 # # PLEASE NOTE: # You MUST define at least one volume (typically SYSTEM, see below), # or eloqcore will fail on startup. # # Globally defined volumes # # Format: VOLUME label [device] path # # label - Volume label (up to 8 characters) # must be unique per file # device - Device specifier eg. ":F2,6,0" # ignored when present, no longer used # path - HP-UX path to map volume on # # Globally defined printers # # Format: PRINTER no [model] type spec # # no - printer select code (-2 .. 7, 11 .. 99) # model - PCL or OTHER # ignored when present, not used # type - printer type PIPE, FILE or SYSTEM # spec - path/command to process on printer selection # # Globally defined ports # # Format: PORT no spec # # no - port select code (11 .. 20) # may not conflict with PRINTER # spec - path of tty devicefile # # # Default date/time format # # Format: DATE spec # TIME spec # # spec - date/time specification. please refer to date(1) or # strftime(3) for more information. # For backward compatibility, the former specifications # "DD.MM.YY" and "MM/DD/YY" are silently converted. # # Default: DATE "%m/%d/%y" # TIME "%H:%M:%S" # # Global MSI value # # Format: MSI label # # label - Volume label. Default is the first defined volume. # # --- sample volumes VOLUME SYSTEM /opt/eloquence6/share/prog #VOLUME EXAMPLE /opt/eloquence6/share/example # --- sample printers PRINTER 0 PIPE "lp -s 2>/dev/null" #PRINTER 1 PIPE "lp -s -oc 2>/dev/null" #PRINTER 2 FILE /dev/lp # --- sample PORT #PORT 11 /dev/tty0p5