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<option type="enum" id="opt/113">
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it should be treated as documentation for the user. -->
<arg_longname>
<en>Device</en>
</arg_longname>
<arg_shortname>
<en>Device</en><!-- backends only know <en> shortnames! -->
</arg_shortname>
<arg_execution>
<arg_group>Miscellaneous</arg_group>
<arg_order>100</arg_order>
<arg_spot>F</arg_spot>
<arg_required />
<arg_substitution />
<arg_proto>%s</arg_proto>
</arg_execution>
<constraints>
<constraint sense="true">
<driver>lpstyl</driver>
<arg_defval>ev/754</arg_defval>
</constraint>
</constraints>
<enum_vals>
<enum_val id="ev/750">
<ev_longname>
<en>Serial Port #1 (Linux)</en>
</ev_longname>
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it should be treated as documentation for the user. -->
<ev_shortname>
<en>LinuxSerial1</en>
<!-- Until someone tells me how to learn the user locale in
backends, the shortname must be monolingual in <en>! -->
</ev_shortname>
<ev_driverval> -f /dev/ttyS0</ev_driverval>
</enum_val>
<enum_val id="ev/751">
<ev_longname>
<en>Serial Port #2 (Linux)</en>
</ev_longname>
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it should be treated as documentation for the user. -->
<ev_shortname>
<en>LinuxSerial2</en>
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backends, the shortname must be monolingual in <en>! -->
</ev_shortname>
<ev_driverval> -f /dev/ttyS1</ev_driverval>
</enum_val>
<enum_val id="ev/752">
<ev_longname>
<en>Serial Port #1 (NetBSD)</en>
</ev_longname>
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it should be treated as documentation for the user. -->
<ev_shortname>
<en>NetBSDSerial1</en>
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backends, the shortname must be monolingual in <en>! -->
</ev_shortname>
<ev_driverval> -f /dev/tty01</ev_driverval>
</enum_val>
<enum_val id="ev/753">
<ev_longname>
<en>Serial Port #2 (NetBSD)</en>
</ev_longname>
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it should be treated as documentation for the user. -->
<ev_shortname>
<en>NetBSDSerial2</en>
<!-- Until someone tells me how to learn the user locale in
backends, the shortname must be monolingual in <en>! -->
</ev_shortname>
<ev_driverval> -f /dev/tty02</ev_driverval>
</enum_val>
<enum_val id="ev/749">
<ev_longname>
<en>Link stylewriter in dev directory (set it to the appropriate device)</en>
</ev_longname>
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it should be treated as documentation for the user. -->
<ev_shortname>
<en>DefaultLink</en>
<!-- Until someone tells me how to learn the user locale in
backends, the shortname must be monolingual in <en>! -->
</ev_shortname>
<ev_driverval> -f /dev/stylewriter</ev_driverval>
</enum_val>
<enum_val id="ev/754">
<ev_longname>
<en>Pass output to device set by the spooler</en>
</ev_longname>
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it should be treated as documentation for the user. -->
<ev_shortname>
<en>Spooler</en>
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backends, the shortname must be monolingual in <en>! -->
</ev_shortname>
<ev_driverval></ev_driverval>
</enum_val>
</enum_vals>
</option>
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