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- From: ab795@ccn.cs.dal.ca (James Bet Tee)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: PostScript printing in MSDOS
- Date: 28 Jan 1996 06:39:22 GMT
- Organization: Chebucto Community Net
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- Warren Block (wblock@rapidnet.com) wrote:
-
- : This can be set in the PostScript file itself. You should be able to
- : tell FW to print x copies, then print it to a file. Comparing this file
- : to the original single-copy file will let you see where the number of
- : copies has changed, and then you'll know where to make this change
- : yourself on other files.
-
- Thanks - yeah, I just thought of that like 1 day after I posted
- that message - silly me :) Here's a question though - can I really just
- edit the postscript file like any old ASCII text? - or do I need a binary
- editor? The reason I'm asking is because it looks like a text file, but
- postscript files never seem to work for me when I transfer them on the PC
- as a text file - it will only work if I transfer them as binary files.
- An isolated incidence?
-
-
- -James
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