Mackie V7.0 manual Displaying print jobs, Selected information on print jobs

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Displaying print jobs

Managing print jobs

Selected information on print jobs

You can also display only specific attributes of print jobs. This is again achieved by means of parameter lists or templates.

Displaying attributes via parameter list

If you only want to display specific attributes for print jobs, use the following command:

xpshow -di"parameter_list"

The selected attributes must be specified for parameter_list, listing the individual parameters in one string.

In addition to the options of the xpadd -jobcommand, the following options can be used:

-lj

to display the local job ID

-id

to display both the local and global job IDs

-gj

to display the global job ID

-pj

to display the permanent job ID

By default, both the local and the global job identifier are output first in two separate columns. To override this, you can use the -id-option. If you want these identifiers to be output at a different position, insert -idat the position you want in the parameter list.

Furthermore, specifying -ljor -gjalso overrides the default output of both identifiers.

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The options -teand -sxof the xpadd -jobcommand cannot be used as they do not correspond to an attribute of the job definition.

Displaying attributes using display templates

If you frequently use specific attributes for the display of print jobs, you can define a template containing all these attributes. Then, to obtain a display, you only call the name of this template; i.e. you do not have to specify a list of attributes each time. The template is stored in the special file .Xprint V7.0 in your login directory.

Use the following command to call a display template: xpshow -didisplay_template

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Mackie V7.0 manual Displaying print jobs, Selected information on print jobs, To display the global job ID