Thank you for your answer, but as I said I already know how to set the
Tagline with client programm such as sendfax.
Still, if I set the tagline to "blabla" via client program (for me its a
perl client), it will print "blabla" on the upper left corner and "P.1"
on the upper right corner. I'd liek to change the "P.1" which must be
configured somewhere else inside hylafax ?
Moritz
On Sun, 2006-04-23 at 15:24 +0200, Konrad Baechler wrote:
Moritz,
For example, the client "sendfax" uses the option -F, like this:
sendfax -F "Tagline" -d "+1234567890" input.tif
Please see the man pages of sendfax (or here:
http://www.hylafax.org/content/Man_Pages_4.2.5 ) regarding the possible
settings for the string passed to -F.
There is also important information here:
http://www.hylafax.org/content/Handbook:Advanced_Server_Configuration:Tagline%28s%29
It says: <<
The default tag line format string is
From %%n|%c|Page %%p of %%t"
>>
The link above contains also the hint to look after hylafax-config.
-Konrad
moritz winterberg schrieb:
Hi all,
I know how to set the tagline via client programm but still
I alway find this "P.1" on the first "P.2" on the second page (and so
on..) in the upper right corner of faxes send by hylafax.
Does anybody know where to change this ?
thanks
Moritz
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