One of the nicest magic filter packages is aps filter, by Andreas Klemm. The Linux Software Map entry goes something like this:
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Title: apsfilter
Version: 4.9.1
Entered-date: Montag, 10. Juli 1995, 21:22:35 Uhr MET DST
Description: magicfilter for lpd with auto filetype detection
Keywords: lpd magicfilter aps apsfilter
Author: andreas@knobel.GUN.de (Andreas Klemm)
Maintained-by: sledge@hammer.oche.de (Thomas Bueschgens)
andreas@knobel.GUN.de (Andreas Klemm)
Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu
/pub/Linux/system/Printing/
211KB aps-491.tgz
Original-site: ftp-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de
/pub/Linux/pak/APSfilter/aps-491.tgz
Platforms: C-Compiler, gs Postscript emulator, pbmutils
Copying-policy: GPL
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APS filter installs as an if filter for a print queue, and will
translate from many common file types into your printer's command
set. It understands, for example, text, PostScript, dvi, gif, and
others.
The magic-filter package, written by B.A.McCawley, works much the same way as does APSfilter, but since it is written in bash, it might be more easy to customize. The LSM entry:
Version: 0.4
Description: Bash scripts to simplify the task of configuring lpd to
auto-detect file types using /etc/magic. (As advertised in the
printing-HOWTO).
This package uses existing filters so it only prints file types for
which one already has filters (or compressed versions
thereof). Alterative magic filter approches are described in the
printing-HOWTO.
Keywords: lpd, /etc/magic, printing, filter
Author: B.A.McCauley@bham.ac.uk (Brian McCauley)
Maintained-by: B.A.McCauley@bham.ac.uk
Primary-site: tsx-11.mit.edu pub/linux/sources/usr.bin
magic-filter-0.4.tar.gz 5709
Copying-policy: GNU GPL
For maximum confusion, there appear to be two packages named just magic filter out there. (Or are they the same?)
Title: magicfilter
Version: 1.1b
Entered-date: 04APR95
Description: A customizable, extensible automatic printer filter.
Lets you automatically detect and print just about any
data type you can find a conversion utility for. This
filter is written in C and is controlled completely
from an external printer configuration file.
This version adds automagic creation of configuration
files based on the installed software on your system,
courtesy of GNU Autoconf.
This version is a bug fix from 1.1/1.1a; filters for
non-ASCII capable PostScript printers have been added.
Author: H. Peter Anvin <Peter.Anvin@linux.org>
Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu
53000 /pub/Linux/system/Printing/magicfilter-1.1b.tar.gz
Copying-policy: GPL