Postscript

Roger Heflin rah at horizon.hit.net
Wed Dec 30 14:59:47 GMT 1998



Talking about this problem in general.  There is a program called
Zenographics Superprint (www.zeno.com) it costs about $80.  It has
with it a printer driver to output gif files, in 75,100, or 150 dpi,
at up to 32x32 inches.  It is what I have been using for my flowcharts
on my web site, and is much easier to deal with thatn postscript, and
the viewer is built into the web browser.  It will also output JPG,
but that is pretty worthless for B&W line drawings with minimal color.

Which ones are you looking at?  I tried several and they seemed to be
ok on what I have.  Does ghostview on the PC's come with the needed
Ghostscript setup?  The ghostscript part is pretty big.  5-6 M I
think.  I know on the unix side the ghostscript side has to be
installed separately.

				Roger




On Sun, 7 Jan 1990, Frederic Breitwieser wrote:

> Not to be annoying,
> 
> However I'm trying to view John Gwyne's 68HC000 schematic, as well as
> several of hte EFI332 schematics off the DIYEFI website.  I installed
> Ghostview, a popular and robust postscript viewing application, as well as
> attempted to import into visio, MS word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc, with no
> luck.  The schematic is entirely unreadable.
> 
> has anyone converted John's diagram to a lame format like GIF, JPG, or even
> better, PDF?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Frederic Breitwieser
> Fairfield County CT
> http://www.xephic.dynip.com/
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> 
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> 
> 
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