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Ghost Script/ghost View For Mac카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 10. 22:29
Click to expand.Thank you very much; I'd seen that but wasn't sure what I would actually need. I've got macgs-810-shlib and macgs-810-src. The shlib folder says: 'This is a beta release of AFPL Ghostscript 8.10 built as a shared library component. This encapsulates the Ghostscript engine so that other applications can use its functionality. To actually use it to view and convert files, you'll need to download a viewer application like MacGSView.'
I presume the viewer application in this case would be GraphicConverter, which askes for a Ghostscript-type application if you feed it a.ps file. But it won't let me select Ghostscriptlib PPC and references to 'System Folder' in the Readme make me think this is for the Classic OS.
- MacGhostView is an application for previewing Postscript and encapsulated Postscript files and converting them to other formats. It implements the command line tools gv (ghostview) and gs (ghostscript).
- It implements the command line tools gv (ghostview 3.7.2) and gs (ghostscript. Version of MacGhostView that runs on a vintage 68K or Power Mac under OS.
Installing the Ghost Standard tools from the installer. Thin client view of the Ghost Solution Suite Console Computer filters and job conditions General options Global options Task password options Domain accounts options. Ghost Solution Suite agent settings for scripted install.
The -src folder has lots of stuff like Makefile which put me straight into a world I have no intention of visiting unless I have to. I can't see any reference to a precompiled MacOS10 version. But I don't really know what I'm looking for.
Hints and tips please?
: Does anyone know of a commercial alternative to Ghostscript. I need to: view and print from DOS or windows (preferably windows) to an: HP compatible OKIDATA printer. I have heard theree may be a commercial: program calleed 'Goscript': It would be worth some $$ to have a owners manual and a more user: friendly interface. What's wrong with Ghostview for Windows?
I don't use it (I'm a UNIX and Mac person), but It may be what you're after.: Any help would be greatly appreciated.: Regards Tim. Sun, 10 Nov 1996 20:49:24 GMT. :: Does anyone know of a commercial alternative to Ghostscript. I need to:: view and print postscript from DOS or windows (preferably windows) to an:: HP compatible OKIDATA printer. I have heard theree may be a commercial:: program calleed 'Goscript':: It would be worth some $$ to have a owners manual and a more user:: friendly interface. A manual about PostScript or about the Ghostscript implementation? There came at least a dozent doc-files with my GS (2.6.1) Printing them is no problem but since i can't grep through my paper i keep them online:-) An user friendly interface to print (convert to other formats) could be a small shell-script (batchfile).
An interface to view ps is GhostView.: What's wrong with Ghostview for Windows? I don't use it (I'm a UNIX: and Mac person), but It may be what you're after.:: Any help would be greatly appreciated. The c't (german computer magazine) tested some PostScript Interpreters in the 5/94 or 6/94 issue. The winner is: GhostScript!
It had the best implementation and was even faster than some old PS-printers. (Even GS on my old Atari is faster than the LaserWriter:-) The only problems are missing fonts. The bitmaps supplied with GS are not worth talking about!
(But GS will use all the ATM-fonts in pfb-format you can get!:-) - Axel Kielhorn The blue wizard Mon, 11 Nov 1996 03:20:49 GMT. Does anyone know of a commercial alternative to Ghostscript. I need to view and print postscript from DOS or windows (preferably windows) to an HP compatible OKIDATA printer. I have heard theree may be a commercial program calleed 'Goscript' It would be worth some $$ to have a owners manual and a more user friendly interface. Don't abandon Ghostscript yet!
You would not normally use it by itself under Windows - Ghostscript by itself is not much more than a bare interpreter. What you almost certainly want is Russell Lang's Ghostview, which sits on top of Ghostscript and provides all the bells and whistles and user interface functionality you could ask for, including comprehensive on-line help. Documentation for Ghostscript itself would really be the Adobe red and blue books, since it is just an interpreter - if you wish to give Ghostscript commands directly, you are just talking postscript. Installation and setup are the other requirements for documentation, and Ghostscript's.doc files are reasonably comprehensive here (in fact they even tell you about Ghostview!) You can get gsview (the name of the Windows version of Ghostview) from ftp.cs.wisc.edu (128.105.8.18) in /pub/ghost, as well as most other Ghostscript sites.
Ghost Scripts Medical
You'll find it as a.zip file I think. - Dept. BioMedical Physics Aberdeen University Foresterhill Fax: +44 (0)224-685645 Aberdeen AB9 2ZD Telephone: +44 (0)224-663123 ext 53195 Scotland, UK Tue, 12 Nov 1996 21:04:01 GMT. Does anyone know of a commercial alternative to Ghostscript. I need to view and print postscript from DOS or windows (preferably windows) to an HP compatible OKIDATA printer. I have heard theree may be a commercial program calleed 'Goscript' Magus (my company) produces a commercial PostScript viewer. Magus PageTurner costs about $160 (depending on the channel).
Ghost Script/ghost View For Mac Mac
It views pages in any order, scales, rotates, searches, annotates, and more. It is available now for OS/2 2.1, and will be available for MS Windows in a few months. If you would like more information, I hope this is helpful to you. Kevin Thompson President, Magus. Wed, 13 Nov 1996 06:37:55 GMT Page 1 of 1 5 post.