SYNOPSIS

       du2ps [ options ] < du_out_file > ps_file


DESCRIPTION

       The  du2ps reads the output of du(1), then print a figure of hierarchic
       structure and volume of directory as one page PostScript file.

       Each directory are illustrated as a rectangle in its volume  descending
       order  with height corresponding to its volume, and sub directories are
       placed from left to right recursively.


OPTIONS

       -land  Layout in landscape.

       -port  Layout in portrait (default).

       -sa    Place directories in alphabetical order.

       -ss    Place directories in volume order (default).

       -bw    Monocrome mode (default).

       -color Color mode (8 colors).

       -ncolor num
              Color mode with number of colors.

       -a3

       -a4

       -b4

       -b5

       -us    Switch page size to A3, A4, B4, B5, or US letter.  Default  size
              is A4.

       -ff name
              Specify the font name for text. Default font is Times-Roman.

       -fs size
              Specify the font size. Default size is 8.0 [pt].

       -ms size
              Specify  the  margin  size around a page. Default margin is 50.0
              [pt].

       -lw size
              Specify the width of line to draw the  rectangle  area.  Default
              value is 0.5 [pt].


        du ~taro/work | du2ps | lpr

              The  most  left directory name becomes ``work'', and print ``The
              number of disk blocks used at  /home/taro/work''  in  the  upper
              left corner.

        du ../../ps | du2ps -us -fs 16 > tmp.ps; gs tmp.ps

              The  most  left  directory  name becomes ``ps'', and print ``The
              number of disk blocks used at ../../ps'' in the upper left  cor-
              ner.   The  ``-us''  option makes the page to fit a whole paper,
              because the default paper size of GhostScript is US letter.

        du ~taro/work ~taro/bin | du2ps -eps 200 300 > fig1.eps

              The most left directory name becomes ``taro'', and  print  ``The
              number  of  disk  blocks  used at /home/taro'' in the upper left
              corner.  Output will be commented with ``%%BoundingBox: 0 0  200
              300''.

        du work bin | du2ps -eps 100 100 -fs 4 > fig2.eps

              The  most  left  directory  name becomes ``..'', and print ``The
              number of disk blocks used at'' in the upper left corner.


SEE ALSO

       du(1), xdu(1)


AUTHORS

       Takanori  Nagae   <nagae@media.t-kougei.ac.jp>   and   Shigeru   Makino
       <mac@line.to>

       The  du2ps  is  based  on xdu.  The author of xdu is Phillip C. Dykstra
       <phil@BRL.MIL>.



                                 Feb 19, 2005                         du2ps(1)

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