mkinfopk

 

 

Tag type

doc, g3_strip, ascii_strip, page, t30, bop,

 

spi, eos, fax_hdr, eff.

 

For tag (parameter setting) infopkts, the

 

argument value is not normally used, and

 

mkinfopk inserts a dummy value. When you do

 

not specify an argument value, mkinfopk uses

 

hard-coded default parameter values. If, however,

 

arg is the @ character, mkinfopk prompts you to

 

enter parameter values for this infopkt. (The bop

 

type does not have parameters, so the @ character

 

has no effect on it.) When you specify the

 

fax_hdr infopkt type, mkinfopk prompts you for

 

the label format text, whether or not @ is used.

 

For a fax infopkt stream file, the first infopkt type

 

must be doc.

 

For a speech infopkt stream file, the first infopkt

 

type must be spi.

At least one space must be inserted between each command line argument. If you enter mkinfopk at the command line without specifying any arguments, mkinfopk displays a list of all the possible arguments.

An example of using mkinfopk to create an infopkt stream file:

mkinfopk -o faxstrem.ips doc @ g3_strip 1

indirg3 letrhead.g3 g3_strip 1 indirg3 salute.g3 ascii_strip 1 ascii letrbody.asc g3_strip 1 indirg3 signatur.g3

Note: 1 is a dummy value when it follows the g3_strip and other infopkts.

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