October 2000
Intermediate to advanced
1152 pages
26h 41m
English
PostScript is the most common graphics and document format when preparing documents and graphics under UNIX and Linux. Although many editors can prepare documents in ASCII text, HTML, LaTeX, or other markup languages, most applications, including graphics editors, will convert output to PostScript for printing. This is an advantage, because PostScript provides a common platform and document standard for handling by a number of Linux clients, and documents saved to a file may be previewed instead of being sent directly to a printer. You'll find a number of PostScript previewers and utilities included with Red Hat Linux, as shown in Table 8.6.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| enscript | Translates ... |
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