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- From: eros@rigel.cs.pdx.edu (In UNIX no one can hear you scream.)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.interleaf
- Subject: Re: Interleaf to .ps conversion
- Message-ID: <5935@pdxgate.UUCP>
- Date: 26 Jul 92 02:43:33 GMT
- Article-I.D.: pdxgate.5935
- References: <1633@hydra.bucknell.edu> <7795@sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au>
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- sam@cs.adelaide.edu.au (Sam Sangster) writes:
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- >In article <1633@hydra.bucknell.edu>, lokanthn@acrux.bucknell.edu
- >|>(arumugamangalam lokanathan GR) writes:
- >|> Framemaker V3.1x has a menu driven command to store a file as a .ps file.
- >|>
- >|> However, I have not been able to find a way to do that in Interleaf
- >|> ( running on Domain Window Manager on HP Apollo ). Suggestions?
-
-
- >I am led to believe by the documentation that your system manager is able to
- >add such functionality in installing a special "printer" to Interleaf.
-
- >I would have tried that, but we didn't receive the installation documentation
- >when Interleaf shipped to us ... but we're expecting ver 5.3 real soon now,
- >so I hope to include this functionality myself then.
-
- Try making a "printleaf" file, to do this, where you would select the printer
- on the menu, select "printleaf" instead. This will create a ".pl" file. Then,
- on the command line, use the "pltops" command, this can be found with your other
- interleaf binaries. The "pltops" command is used in this maner:
- pltops file.pl > file.ps
-
- Hope this helps,
- Adam Harrison
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