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- AmigaFax
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- The Amiga Fax System
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- C-Born Software Systems
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- February 9, 1992
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- Copyright (C) 1992 by C-Born Software Systems
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- All right reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced,
- stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any
- means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise,
- without the prior written permission of the publisher.
- Printed in Australia.
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- PRODUCTION NOTE
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- This document was produced using the LaTEX document preparation
- system macro package for AmigaTEX , Tomas Rokicki's implementa-
- tion of Donald Knuth's TEX typesetting system, running entirely on
- Commodore Amiga computers.
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- (This particular version was run through dvi2tty, hence it's not
- as pretty as it could be. The original can be supplied as a TeX
- DVI file, for those with TeX.)
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- Contents
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- 1 Introduction 1
- 1.1 What is AmigaFax? : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1
- 1.2 Summary of Features : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1
- 1.3 System Requirements : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 3
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- 2 Installation 5
- 2.1 Installing the Software : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 5
- 2.2 Basic Configuration : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 6
- 2.3 Hardware : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 6
- 2.4 ARP : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 7
- 2.5 Extra FONTS : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 7
- 2.6 Printer Setup : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 7
- 2.7 Configuring for Hardware and User Preferences : : : : : : : 7
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- 3 Configuring the System 9
- 3.1 General Configuration : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 9
- 3.2 AmigaFax User Interface : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 10
- 3.3 Fax Page Layout Options : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 10
- 3.4 Fax Viewer Configuration : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 11
- 3.5 Fax Spooler Configuration : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 11
- 3.6 Fax Receiver Configuration : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 11
- 3.7 Fax Transmitter Configuration : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 12
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- 4 The Workbench Interface 13
- 4.1 AmigaFax : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 13
- 4.2 FaxAutoAnswer : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 15
- 4.3 FaxSpool : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 15
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- 5 Operating from the Shell 17
- 5.1 AFAX : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 18
- 5.2 NEWFAX : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 18
- 5.3 AFAXSPL : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 18
- 5.4 MKAFAX : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 18
- 5.5 AmigaFax Command File Format : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 19
- 5.5.1 Fill Mode : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 20
- 5.6 AFAXSEND : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 20
- 5.7 AFAXPRT : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 21
- 5.8 FAA : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 21
- 5.9 AFAXILBM : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 22
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- A Configuration Specifics 23
- A.1 FAXLIB:Aliases : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 23
- A.2 FONTS : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 23
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- B Integration with other software 25
- B.1 UUCP : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 25
- B.2 TEX : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 25
- B.3 PostScript : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 25
- B.4 Printer Driver : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 26
- B.5 BBS Systems : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 26
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- C FaxModem Specifics 27
- C.1 ZyXEL U-1496 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 27
- C.2 Maestro 9600XR : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 28
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- Chapter 1 Introduction
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- 1.1 What is AmigaFax?
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- AmigaFax is a software package that, in combination with a FaxModem,
- allows you to send and receive facsimile information from your Amiga com-
- puter. Received faxes can be viewed, printed, forwarded to other fax ma-
- chines, and saved as ILBM files which can then be accessed using many
- standard Amiga programs. You can transmit text, ILBM graphics, and
- combinations of these as faxes. Using the AmigaFax command language
- you can add text from any Amiga font, along with logos and ILBM graphics,
- to create high quality multi-page fax documents.
- AmigaFax can be set up to automatically send documents to multiple
- recipients, to send faxes at or after set times, and to answer incoming fax
- calls automatically.
- Faxes can be printed on plain paper, using your normal Amiga printer.
- AmigaFax is highly configurable, allowing you to set up a custom envi-
- ronment that best suits your hardware and way of working.
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- 1.2 Summary of Features
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- o Automatic Reception
- AmigaFax may be configured to receive faxes in the background, or to
- answer an already ringing line in Fax mode. Autoanswer may also be
- integrated with a UUCP or BBS environment, where incoming calls
- may be Fax or data, by using a specially modified version of the getty
- program that recognises Fax calls.
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- o Automatic Transmission
- Faxes may be queued for transmission after a particular time, to take
- advantage of lower off-peak telecom rates, for example. You may
- specify the number of times to try before giving up on transmission,
- and the period at which retry attempts should be made. All call
- progress is logged, and progress may be monitored from the main
- program. Call logging displays when attempts were made, the success
- or failure of the call, and the Called Number ID of the remote Fax
- machine reached.
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- o Multiple Recipients
- Fax numbers may be entered either directly, or using defineable aliases.
- Therefore instead of sending to `99123456', you could send it to `Fred'.
- In the same way, an alias can refer to a list of other aliases, or num-
- bers, so that one fax could be sent to `Customers', representing a list
- of customers.
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- o Flexible Fax Viewer
- The Fax viewer allows you to view a fax document at scales of from
- 1:1 to 1:8. A 1:3 scale igenerally gives a quite readable image while
- still fitting the entire Fax width across a standard Amiga screen. You
- can easily zoom in on areas of particular interest if required.
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- o Powerful Document Builder
- This allows you to mix any Amiga font or ILBM graphic on a page,
- include text, ILBM or AmigaFax command files anywhere on a page
- or in a document, perform alignment at character or pixel level, justify
- text regardless of font size, automatically add standard information
- such as address, signature, logo, and current time/date.
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- o Highly User Configurable
- The configuration file allows you to set the system up to suit your
- requirements. You can define your prefered editor for text and for
- graphics, set a standard file to use as a template when creating new
- Fax documents, customize your dial type (pulse/tone, special prefix
- to get outside line, etc), set the Caller ID string to identify yourself
- to remote Fax machines, define the modem type you are using, and
- set many system default values.
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- o Multiple Serial Port Support
- Using the A2232 multi-serial port card, AmigaFax can support mul-
- tiple FaxModems simultaneously, each modem being able to transmit
- and receive facimiles and data.
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- o Uses Preferences Printer
- Because the Amiga Preferences printer is used to print out the docu-
- ments, you can tradeoff speed for resolution as you require.
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- o Workbench or CLI interface
- AmigaFax can be run either from the workbench, or from a shell or
- CLI interface. In either case, an easy to use graphical presentation
- makes operation straightforward.
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- 1.3 System Requirements
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- AmigaFax requires AmigaDOS version 1.3 or greater. It operates with
- AmigaDOS 2.0, and will run on Amigas from the original A1000 through
- to the A3000. It is possible to run on an unexpanded A1000 with 512K
- RAM and 1 disk drive, but in this case memory and disk restraints will
- limit the number and size of faxes that may be generated or received. In
- general the more memory and disk available the better. For unattended
- Auto-receive operation a hard disk system is highly desirable.
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- Chapter 2 Installation
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- Warning: Be sure to back up your original disks, and use working copies
- of the disks for normal operation.
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- 2.1 Installing the Software
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- Information on installing the AmigaFax software on your system is given
- in the ReadMe file on the distribution disk. Insert the distribution disk, and
- from the WorkBench double-click on the ReadMe icon for instructions.
- The installation script should automatically handle most installations.
- To use it, from the WorkBench double-click the Install_Now icon, or from
- a Shell window type amigafax:install. The script will prompt you for
- information required to complete the installation.
- If you are updating to a later revision, the installation procedure will not
- overwrite your configuration or alias files, so you will not lose information.
- However in this case you may want to examine the files in the directories
- lib.user and s.user on the distribution disk for examples of more recent
- configuration options.
- The AmigaFaX software requires certain logical assignments to be made.
- The installation procedure will create a file afax:s/User-Startup. You
- must edit your S:User-Startup (2.0) or S:Startup-Sequence (1.3)
- to include the contents of that file, which will be typically something like:
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- assign afax: Work:AmigaFax
- mount null:
- run >nil: <nil: l:fifo-handler
- if exists afax:s/AFAX-Startup
- execute afax:s/AFAX-Startup
- endif
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- If your devs:MountList doesn't contain an entry for the NULL: device,
- append the MountList file from the devs directory on the AmigaFax to it.
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- 2.2 Basic Configuration
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- There are many possible ways to operate the AmigaFax software. You may
- wish to operate it as the only software using your FaxModem, or have it
- share the modem with other software such as AmigaUUCP. The AmigaFax
- spooler may be started when you boot up your computer, or only when you
- want to send a fax. Fax Auto-Answer may be left on all the time, started
- only when you are expecting a fax, or not used at all.
- If you want the fax-spooler to start when you boot up your system, you
- must add the line
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- run >nil: <nil: AFAX:C/afaxspl
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- to your startup sequence. This can be done in the AFAX:s/AFaxAssign
- file, for example. Normally this would only be necessary if you send a lot
- of faxes with delayed spooling, and your computer may be rebooted often,
- as the spooler is automatically started when sending a fax.
- If you want auto-answer with Fax detection running constantly in back-
- ground, you may either use the modified Getty command, or use faa di-
- rectly, by adding the line
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- run >nil: <nil: faa
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- somewhere in your startup sequence.
- Note that the modified getty will allow you to receive data and fax calls
- effectively, and is the recommended approach. However if you only wish to
- receive faxes, faa is effective and may be started by double-clicking on the
- FaxAutoAnswer icon.
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- 2.3 Hardware
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- The cable between your Amiga and Modem MUST connect CTS,RTS,
- DTR, DCD, TXD, RXD and GND conductors. CTS and RTS are used
- for flow control handshaking. DTR is used to keep the modem on line -
- hangup occurs if it is dropped. DCD is used for carrier detection.
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- TXD 2 Transmit Data
- RXD 3 Receive Data
- RTS 4 Request to Send
- CTS 5 Clear to Send
- GND 7 Signal Ground
- DCD 8 Data Carrier Detect
- DTR 20 Data Terminal Ready
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- 2.4 ARP
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- If you have the ARP library installed (Libs:arp.library) the system will
- make use of it for file requesters.
- Support for the ASL library under AmigaDOS2.0 will be added to Ami-
- gaFax in the near future, and then be used in preference to ARP.
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- 2.5 Extra FONTS
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- Some extra fonts have been included in the FaxFonts directory. You may
- let the installation script copy them into your FONTS: directory, or under
- AmigaDOS2.0 you may copy them into another directory, and modify your
- startup to extend the FONT: assign to that directory. The extra fonts are
- from the Computer Modern series, as used with TEX.
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- 2.6 Printer Setup
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- AmigaFax currently uses the standard printer driver, as configured in Pref-
- erences. A future update may allow you to override the default settings
- via the configuration file. Using a dot-matrix printer, Halftone Dithering,
- Integer Scaling, Black and White, Density 7 appears to work reasonably
- well.
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- 2.7 Configuring for Hardware and User Preferences
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- You will need to modify the file FAXLIB:Config to suit your specific hard-
- ware and preferences. See Chapter 3 for details on how to do this.
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- Chapter 3 Configuring the System
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- The file FAXLIB:Config is used to configure the basic operation of Ami-
- gaFax to suit your particular hardware and preferences. You must edit
- this file carefully, using a text editor. You should always keep a backup
- copy of this file. The configuration options are continually being added to
- as AmigaFax grows, so if you are upgrading you should look at the latest
- copy. This will NOT overwrite your existing configuration as part of the
- installation process.
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- 3.1 General Configuration
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- o Debug
- Debug level, 0-9. Takes one numeric argument. Useful for fault-
- finding, observing handshake between the Amiga and your FaxMo-
- dem.
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- o LogFile
- Specifies the file for logging debug and error information. If not given,
- information will not be logged.
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- o LocalID
- The rest of the line is used as the local identifier string, which is
- passed to the remote fax machine. This is usually your fax number,
- and is limited to 20 characters.
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- o Device
- The device to use for connecting to the modem, usually serial.device
- (default). This should only be changed if using a different serial de-
- vice, as with a third-party serial hardware.
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- o Unit
- Takes one numeric parameter as the unit number to use on the given
- device. Default is 0. For example when using the first port on the
- A2232 multi-serial, set this to 2.
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- 3.2 AmigaFax User Interface
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- These items are used by the afax program.
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- o Editor
- The name of the your prefered text editor, for example TxEd, ced,
- memacs, dme, mg, or Ed (default). I use mg (MicroGnuEmacs).
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- o ILBMEditor
- The editor you prefer for editing IFF ILBM graphics, for example
- dpaint.
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- o Template
- The name of a file to use as a template for building fax documents, If
- given, the editor will be given a copy of this file to work on when you
- ask for a new fax file. This may include references to your address,
- your signature, etc.
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- 3.3 Fax Page Layout Options
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- These items are used by the mkafax program.
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- o DefaultFont
- This is the default font, used for normal text unless otherwise spec-
- ified. It takes two parameters, the font name, and size. The font
- cmtt10 41 looks quite good for standard text.
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- o HeaderFont
- This is the font used for page headers.
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- o PHeader
- If given, a header will be printed on each fax page, and the rest of
- the line used as the main text, along with the date, local ID string,
- and page number. If not given, no header will be printed.
-
- o LeftIndent
- The left indentation (border) to be used, in pixels. Many fax machines
- will not print to the full fax width, and typically an indentation of
- at least 50 pixels (approx 1/4 inch) on each size is required to avoid
- losing characters.
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- o RightIndent
- The right indentation (border) to be used, in pixels.
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- 3.4 Fax Viewer Configuration
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- These items are used by the viewafax program.
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- o ViewScale
- Takes one numeric argument, 1-8. This is the default scale used by
- the fax viewer when it starts up. A value of three allows a standard
- fax to fit across the screen. A scale of 1 shows maximum detail.
-
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- 3.5 Fax Spooler Configuration
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- These items are used by the afaxspl program.
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- o SpoolInterval
- This is the time interval, in minutes, at which the outbound fax queue
- is scanned for untransmitted files.
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- 3.6 Fax Receiver Configuration
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- These items are used by the faa program.
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- o RSetup
- The receive setup string. This optional string is sent to the modem,
- preceded by AT, when initializing the modem. This allows you to
- add commands to set such things as speaker use and volume.
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- o RStatus
- Receive Status. If present, a status window will pop up when a fax is
- being received, showing various details such as name, connect speed,
- transmitter ID, amount of data received. It takes two optional nu-
- meric parameters, which are used for the top and left edge pixel po-
- sitions to place the window.
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- o DLEmode
- There are many incompatible modems and modem ROM revisions
- about. This allows you to specify certain things about how your
- FaxModem sends your data. It currently takes one numeric argument,
- (0 or 1).
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- - 0
- (default) treat DLE in received data as escape (Maestro 3.1,
- ZyXEL 3.99+)
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- - 1
- Received DLE is g3 data (ZyXEL Vn3.90)
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- 3.7 Fax Transmitter Configuration
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- These items are used by the afaxsend program.
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- o WSetup
- The transmit setup string. This optional string is sent to the modem,
- preceded by AT, when initializing the modem. This allows you to
- add commands to set such things as speaker use and volume.
-
- o DialType
- Takes the parameters Pulse (default) or Tone.
-
- o DialPrefix
- Prefix to add before number when dialling. I use it to get an outside
- line (dials 0 first), by setting it to ATDP0,DT, which will pulse-dial
- 0, then tone-dial the rest of the number.
-
- o DoPadding
- This should not be necessary. However, some FaxModems to not ob-
- serve the minimum scan-time restrictions set by the standard. When
- connecting to slower fax machines, this may result in missed scan-
- lines. Note that if you set this parameter, it will usually result in fax
- transmissions taking longer, as worst-case padding must be added.
-
- o WStatus
- Write Status. If present, a status window will pop up when a fax
- is being transmitted, showing various details such as name, connect
- speed, receiver ID, percent of file sent. It takes two optional numeric
- parameters, which are used for the top and left edge pixel positions
- to place the window.
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- Chapter 4 The Workbench Interface
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-
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- Once configured, AmigaFax may be operated either from a Shell or CLI
- (Command Line Interface), or from the Workbench. If you choose to op-
- erate from the Workbench, you will find three main icons, `AmigaFax',
- `FaxAutoAnswer' and `FaxSpool'.
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-
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- 4.1 AmigaFax
-
-
- When you double-click on the `AmigaFax' icon, the main AmigaFax con-
- trol window will open. This allows you to edit, compile and view faxes,
- queue them for transmission, review previously queued transmissions, and
- so forth. There are currently six string gadgets, six pushbutton gadgets,
- and one toggle gadget on the control window.
- The gadget functions are:
-
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- o FINE/STD
- This toggle gadget allows the user to toggle between Fine (200 DPI)
- and Standard (100 DPI) vertical resolution, when creating AFax files.
- Standard resolution takes half the space, and half the time to trans-
- mit, of Fine mode, but Fine looks MUCH nicer !!
-
- o To:
- This is the intended recipient of the Fax. It may be just a phone
- number, or it may be an alias. When you enter a string and press
- return, if the first character is a digit it will be treated as a number,
- otherwise it will be checked for aliases. If no aliases are found, the
- string is removed, otherwise the number of aliases found is shown.
- Refer to section A.1 for more information on aliases.
-
- o From:
- This is picked up from the LocalID field in your Config file, if present.
- You may override this value. It is a 20 character string sent to the
- remote Fax to identify you as the sender, usually your phone number
- for return faxes.
-
- o Source:
- This is the name of the fax source document, usually an AmigaFax
- command (.FCOM) file, although plain text or ILBM files may also be
- used. If you press return with an empty string, and ARP is installed,
- a requester will prompt you for a filename.
-
- o AFAX:
- This is the name for the actual fax file. The system will usually pick a
- name for you, but you may wish to override it. Note that the AFAX
- file name will be reserved, but not actually created, until time to send
- the Fax. You may force creation with the "Make" gadget if you wish
- to test that it is created correctly. If a document is to be faxed to
- multiple recipients, only one copy of the AFAX file will be made. It
- is automatically deleted when all recipients have been reached.
-
- o Tries:
- The maximum number of times to try to get a fax through to a
- specific recipient if problems are encountered, such as remote phone
- being engaged. Defaults to three.
-
- o Time:
- The Fax will not be sent until after this time. An empty field means
- send at any time. Fill in as hh:mm, (24 hour format) then press
- return. The system will interpret the time, and display the result.
- Time can only be in the future, past time is rounded up by a day.
-
- o New
- Create a new Fax document, and edit it using your configuration
- editor. The file pointed to by the configuration entry "Template" will
- be used as a fax pro-forma. The system will pick a default document
- name for you, which you may keep or override.
-
- o Edit
- Edit a Fax document, using your configuration editor. Note that you
- may set both a text and a graphic editor in your config file.
-
- o Make
- The system will attempt to build an AFAX file from your source
- document. This is not necessary when sending faxes, but does allow
- you to check whether the document will appear as you wish.
-
- o Preview
- Invokes the AFAX viewer program, so you can preview the completed
- document.
-
- o Send
- Your facsimile document will be queued for sending to the appropriate
- recipients. If the fax-spooler is not running, you will be asked if you
- wish to start it.
-
- o QCheck
- This gadget will bring up the queue check window, to monitor the
- progress of outgoing Faxes. From here it is possible to requeue Faxes
- that have exceeded their error allowance, and to remove the spool files
- for faxes that have been successfully sent, or that are still queued for
- transmission.
-
-
-
- 4.2 FaxAutoAnswer
-
-
- This icon will activate the background automatic-answer facility. If it is
- already operating, you will get the choice of removing the existing applica-
- tion (stopping it), or replacing it with the new version. You may wish to
- replace it if you have modified the configuration file settings.
- Note that you should only activate the auto-answer system in this fash-
- ion if you are not using the GETTY mode of operation, and only want to
- receive facimile transmissions, not data.
-
-
-
- 4.3 FaxSpool
-
-
- This icon will activate the background fax-spooler program. If it is already
- operating, you will get the choice of removing the existing application (stop-
- ping it), or replacing it with the new version. Note that in normal operation
- the main AmigaFax program will start the spooler for you when you queue
- a fax for transmission, or you will run it up automatically in your startup
- sequence. You may wish to replace it if you have modified the configuration
- file settings.
-
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-
-
- Chapter 5 Operating from the Shell
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-
-
- There are 11 separate executable modules included in the release.
-
-
- o afax
- Intuitionized interface for AFAX create/edit/send etc
-
-
- o newfax
- Notifies new fax received, allows print/view/delete, etc [Intuitionized
- interface]
-
-
- o afaxspl
- Fax spooler daemon, many options/features
-
-
- o mkafax
- Convert documents to AmigaFax AFAX IFF file format
-
-
- o afaxprt
- Print and AmigaFax AFAX IFF file using preferences printer
-
-
- o afaxsend
- Send an AmigaFax AFAX IFF file to a remote Fax machine
-
-
- o faa
- Receive Fax documents in auto-answer mode
-
-
- o afaxilbm
- Convert pages from an AmigaFax AFAX IFF file to ILBM format
-
-
- o viewafax
- FAX viewer
-
-
- AFAX:c/afax - no command line switches at present. This brings up a win-
- dow which you can use to create new Fax documents, edit the documents,
- create the actual AFAX files, and send your faxes.
-
-
-
- 5.2 NEWFAX
-
-
- AFAX:C/newfax faxname This program is automatically invoked by faa
- when a fax is received. It puts up a window informing you of the Fax,
- with details about it (name, sender ID, number of pages), and allows you
- to view, print or delete the document.
-
-
-
- 5.3 AFAXSPL
-
-
- [run >nil: <nil:] afax:c/afaxspl [-s] [-i n]
-
-
- With the -S option, the spooler will run once only, checking for any
- faxes waiting to be spooled out. In this mode, it could be launched using
- cron/dcron/amicron at whatever times you wish to send faxes.
- Otherwise it will run in background and check for faxes to spool at in-
- tervals of every n minutes, where n is the interval in minutes from the con-
- figuration file default, optionally overridden by the -i command-line switch.
- You could do this perhaps every 1/2 hour, (n = 30), or even at 1 minute
- intervals while testing.
- The spooler checks for files of the form FAXSPOOL:*.SPL. These are
- human-readable. As calls progress, results are added to the end of the file. If
- successfully sent, the file is renamed FAXSPOOL:*.OK . If unsuccessful for
- more than the specified number of tries, it is renamed FAXSPOOL:*.ERR
- Note that you can re-spool a .ERR file by using an editor to increase the
- allowed tries, then renaming it back to .SPL
-
-
-
- 5.4 MKAFAX
-
-
- mkafax <docfilename> <AFAX_filename>
-
-
- mkafax currently recognizes the IFF file types AFAX and ILBM, plain
- text files, and AFAX command text files, as input.
- A plain text file will be converted to an AFAX file using default settings.
- An IFF ILBM will be converted to a single-page FAX document. Only
- the first plane is converted, to convert multi-plane (eg DigiView Pics) use
- another tool, such as PfiltView (AmigaTeX). May integrate later ?
- An AFAX command file uses lines starting with a dot (.) as special
- commands, similar to TROFF style text processors. The file MUST start
- with .FCOM on the first line.
-
-
-
- 5.5 AmigaFax Command File Format
-
-
- An AFAX command file uses lines starting with a dot (.) as special com-
- mands, similar to TROFF style text processors. The file MUST start with
- .FCOM on the first line.
-
-
- .FCOM
- on the first line to be recognised as a command file.
- .FCOM may optionally be followed by a dialstring or target alias.
- (Currently unused, future compatability)
-
-
- Other commands currently supported are :
-
-
- .PG Clear out the old page and start a new one
- .LM n Set the left margin to n characters, in the current font
- .LI n Set the left indentation to n pixels (default 50)
- .RI n Set the right indentation to n pixels (default 50)
- .LJ Left-justify text and Graphics from now on
- .RJ Right Justify text and Graphics
- .CT Center Text and Graphics
- .TS n Set Tabs every n characters (default 8)
- .PL n Set page length to n (pixel) rows (default 2292 == A4)
- .FILL Turn on fill mode
- .NOFILL Turn off fill mode
-
-
- .VERBATIM
- All text read in will be printed verbatim, until .ENDVERB
-
-
- .VERBINC filename
- Include a file in verbatim mode. Still requires a .ENDVERB
-
-
- .ENDVERB
- End verbatim mode
-
- .FONT name size
- Set the font as specified. Typical use might be
- .FONT topaz 11
- .FONT diamond 20
- .FONT cmr10 30
- and so on.
-
-
- . (dot followed by white-space) Rest of line is a comment
-
-
- .INC file
- Include the named file. File may be text, ILBM, or another command
- file. Type is auto-recognised. If a full path is not given to the
- include file, the current directory will be searched, then the
- FAXLIB: directory. Thus addresses, signatures, etc may be kept
- in FAXLIB:
-
-
- .DATE Insert a line with the current date and time, using current font
- and line settings.
-
-
-
- Any line not beginning with a . will be processed as normal text, ac-
- cording to the current settings.
-
-
- 5.5.1 Fill Mode
-
- In this mode, lines will be filled from input to full width (inside LR indent)
- in the current font. Line filling terminates on a dot command, blank line,
- or end of page. Left Margin is disabled while filling.
- See the included test.com file for examples of useage.
-
-
-
- 5.6 AFAXSEND
-
-
- afaxsend [-t -d -P] <dialstring | alias> <AFAX_filename>
-
- eg afaxsend Jeff MyFaxFile
-
-
-
- -D name - Use name for the device (default serial.device)
- -U num - Use device unit num (default 0)
- -t - Use Tone Dialing
- -P - Padding on (default)
- -p - Padding off
-
- Attempts to dial out, connect to the remote fax machine, and tranfer
- the specified document.
- If the first character of dialstring is not a digit, and not a name alias,
- the whole string will we be sent to the modem non-prefixed as a dial string.
- If an alias is used, it may be a group alias, resulting in the fax being sent
- to everyone in that group.
-
-
-
- 5.7 AFAXPRT
-
-
- afaxprt [-pnum] <AFAX_filename>
-
-
- eg afaxprt -p2 MyFaxFile
-
- If the -p option is not used, all pages are printed.
- Sends the AmigaFax document to the preferences printer. It is a good
- idea to set your printer for high density. Using a dot-matrix, Halftone
- Dithering, Integer Scaling, Black and White, Density 7 appears to work ok.
- Note that this has not been extensively tested with printers other than
- the HPLJIII and the Star NX10.
-
-
-
- 5.8 FAA
-
-
- faa [BaseName]
- Fax auto-answer. Sets up the FaxModem to auto-answer and recognise
- Fax or data tranmissions. Incoming Faxes will be saved in AFAX format.
- the default BaseName is FAXREC:FAX, so that incoming faxes will be
- named
-
- FAXREC:FAX0000
- FAXREC:FAX0001
- FAXREC:FAX0002
-
- etc.
- Note also that although faa recognises the difference between Fax and
- Data, it currently does nothing special with data. I hope to integrate this
- with the UUCP system in the future. Any other suggestion ?
- To terminate the faa program, send it a CTL_C break. If you ran it
- directly from your shell, just type control-C and wait. If you used RUN or
- RUNBACK, send a break to its process number. (eg break 7 all)
- Command Line switches are:
-
- -dn - Set debug on, level n (default 1)
- -D name - Use name for the device (default serial.device)
- -U num - Use device unit num (default 0)
- -a - Immediate Answer
- -G - Run from a Getty
-
- The Immediate Answer switch assumes phone is ringing, configures the
- modem & answers immediately. It probably makes sense to attach this to
- an alias if you use it this way. eg. alias fa "faa -a"
- The Getty option specifies that faa was run from a Getty. It will not
- modify the serial port parameters. It assumes that the Getty has answered
- the phone, detected a Fax call, and set up the line accordingly. Faa will
- connect, collect a Fax document, and return control to the Getty.
-
-
- 5.9 AFAXILBM
-
-
- afaxilbm [-pnum] <AFAX_filename> <ILBM_filename>
-
-
- eg
-
-
- afaxilbm -p2 RAM:AFAXR001 FX.ILBM
-
-
- This will extract the specified page from the AFAX file to the named
- ILBM file. It may then be viewed using standard ILBM viewing programs,
- such as LoadImage from Fish disks 281 and 355, of programs like Deluxe-
- Paint.
- If no page number is given, all pages will be extracted to separate files,
- and given names of the format base.1 base.2, etc
- The default ILBM file base name is afax_ilbm
-
-
- ===========================================================================
-
-
- Appendix A Configuration Specifics
-
-
-
- A.1 FAXLIB:Aliases
-
-
- This file allows you to alias numbers to names, create fax mailing groups,
- etc. Aliases may be defined in terms of other aliases.
- For example we could have:
-
-
- joe: 1234596
-
-
- fred: 9876123
-
-
- bill: 0981234
-
-
- customers: joe, fred, bill
-
-
- Lines beginning with # are treated as comments, a comma means the
- alias list continues.
- The alias system is modelled closely on the one used in Matt Dillon's
- UUCP package. See UUCP documentation for more details. Thanks, Matt.
-
-
-
- A.2 FONTS
-
-
- AmigaFax can use all the standard Amiga fonts. Under AmigaDOS2.0 the
- ability to perform font-scaling means that you can generate quite impressive
- documents very easily. The AmigaFax distribution also includes a selection
- of larger sized fonts from the Computer Modern series, which again allows
- very high quality faxes to be produced.
-
- These include the fonts cmr10, cmbx10, cmssbx10 and cmtt10 in sizes
- from 29 to 103.
-
-
-
- ===========================================================================
-
-
-
- Appendix B Integration with other software
-
-
- B.1 UUCP
-
-
- AmigaFax was designed from the beginning to integrate with UUCP, in
- particular with Matt Dillon's AmigaUUCP1.15D. Using the modified Getty
- program provided, a Fax call will be recognised, and the Fax auto-answer
- program will be called to handle it. Normal logins and UUCP connections
- should function as usual.
- Other facilities, such as network fax-server capability, can be provided
- to enhance the basic AmigaFax system.
-
-
-
- B.2 TEX
-
-
- We have written a dvifax program, which will take a standard TEX .dvi
- file, and transform it to an AmigaFax file, with superb quality output.
- This is not yet provided with the distribution, but is available on request
- to users of the AmigaTEX package, by Radical Eye Software. We hope to
- fully integrate this capability in the future.
-
-
-
- B.3 PostScript
-
-
- PostScript support is not yet in place, but it is on the list. Priority given
- depends on demand.
-
-
- B.4 Printer Driver
-
-
- An AmigaFax printer-driver is also high on the list of things to do. This
- will allow any program that normally produces output using the standard
- Amiga Preferences printer to produce AmigaFax files as output.
-
-
-
- B.5 BBS Systems
-
-
- There are scripts provided with the registered version of AmigaFax to al-
- low use of the software as a bulletin-board system. These make use of
- the excellent VLT communications package, by Willy Langeveld, and the
- fifo.device by Matt Dillon, both available on Fish disks or via ftp for
- those with network access.
- Writers of other BBS packages are also incorporating support for Ami-
- gaFax in their products, for example the Welmat system, by Russell McOr-
- mond.
-
-
- ===========================================================================
-
-
-
- Appendix C FaxModem Specifics
-
-
-
- C.1 ZyXEL U-1496
-
-
- The ZyXEL U-1496 provides data rates to v32bis and higher, with v42bis er-
- ror correction and compression. It is capable of facsimile data rates greater
- than 9600bps, currently up to 14400bps. ZeroOne makes ROM upgrades
- available through their BBS, with frequent upgrades. They are very helpful
- and responsive to customer requests.
- The latest ROM version we have used is V4.00F.
- With this ROM, it is possible to lock the DCE/DTE data rate for fax
- with the sequence ATS38=8S18=n, where n is the DTE speed as per the S20
- register list, eg 2 for 38.4Kbps, 3 for 19.2Kbps.
- A few more tips on configuration, with getty. In my standard startup
- line I have been setting the page-length to A4, as my printer is A4, which
- is the standard here. However, it appears that my fax (and most others)
- when appending their header/footer lines, force the page past A4. This has
- not been a problem in the past, but now the U1496 must be obeying the
- page-length setting, and forces out an extra very short page for each A4
- page. This causes handshake problems, etc.
- So for now, the best solution seems to be setting up for unlimited page-
- length. The AmigaFax software has no problem with this, but your printer
- may, if single-sheet type.
- Another option allows fax data-rates greater than 9600. Not many fax
- machines support this yet, but we may as well use it, just in case.
-
-
- The +FDCC options are as follows:
-
-
- +FDCC=1,5,0,2
-
- ^ ^ ^ ^
- | | | +- Page Length: 0=A4(297mm) 1=B4(364mm) 2=unlimited
- | | +--- Page Width : 0=1728 Pixels in 215mm (Current AmigaFax Limit)
- | +----- Bit Rate : 0=2400 1=4800 2=7200 3=9600 4=12000 5=14400
- +--------Vert. Res. : 0=Normal(98 lpi) 1=Fine(196 lpi)
-
-
-
- Other options cover compression format, error correction mode, binary
- file transfer, and scan time. These are not yet supported, probably not
- until the standards are finalized.
- The line I use to start up Getty is:
-
-
- run >nil: <nil: Getty -Mh -B19200 -F2 AT&C1&D2+FDCC=1,5,0,2
-
-
- As I have the FaxModem running from a AS2232 multiport serial card,
- with a maximum baud rate of 19200, I must limit the DCE/DTE rate to
- that.
-
-
-
- C.2 Maestro 9600XR
-
-
- This is a low-cost Australian made 2400bps data, 9600bps send/receive fax
- modem, based on the Exar chipset. It does not allow DCE/DTE rate lock-
- ing, and as of the latest version ROMs we have, still has occasional problems
- in correctly synchronising to incoming fax data, resulting in `garbage data'
- faxes, and missing lines from the top of pages. These problems may have
- been fixed in later ROM versions, but we have not been notified of any up-
- grades. The modem software does not appear to observe specified line-scan
- delays, which may result in missing lines when transmitting to older/slower
- fax machines.
- A typical Getty startup-line for this modem is:
-
- run >nil: <nil: Getty -Mh -B2400 -F AT&C1&D2+FDCC=1,3
-