#! /bin/sh
#
# @(#)setBANNERFILE	1.3	LPS_UNX_COM	2/19/95
#
# Copyright 1993   Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, MA
#
# setBANNERFILE
#
# A script that produces a value for attribute BANNERFILE
#
# Parameters:
#    $1 - LPS class identifier, one of {PC, MC, PS, ENV}
#    $2 - Operating system type identifier (eg: SV2, BSD, etc)
#    $3 - Print client type identifier (eg: AIX, BSD, SV3, etc)
#    $4 - PrintServer printer model (eg: LPS17, LPS20)
#    $5 - Default value for the attribute
#    $6 - Path of the output file to receive the final attribute value
#
# Global variables:
#    ECHON
#    FUNCS
#    PAGER
#
# Exit values:
#    0 - Success, output file contains newly set attribute value.
#    1 - Error or interruption occurred, error messages go to stderr,
#	 contents of the output file are undefined.
###

CLASS=$1
OSTYPE=$2
PCTYPE=$3
PSMODEL=$4
DEFVAL=$5
OUTFILE=$6

QUESTION="Banner sheet file"

. $FUNCS

showhelp true "
${QUESTION}?

When a Print Client is enabled to print banner sheets at the beginning
of print jobs, the PostScript(R) program used to image the banner
information on the sheet is fetched from the banner sheet file.

A standard banner sheet file is provided with the PrintServer
software, but you are able to specify an alternate file that contains
a custom PostScript(R) program to image the banner sheet.

This question asks you to enter the path of the file containing the
PostScript(R) banner sheet file.  Most sites choose the default banner
sheet file.
"

getpath z "$DEFVAL" "$QUESTION"

if [ -z "$RESPONSE" ]
then
    RESPONSE="$DEFVAL"
fi

echo "$RESPONSE" > $OUTFILE

exit 0
