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- From: jblst5@icarus.lis.pitt.edu (Jan B Larsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript
- Subject: Re: WANTED:tutorial manual or books info
- Message-ID: <17551@pitt.UUCP>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 16:32:26 GMT
- References: <1992Nov18.165111.23054@eng.ufl.edu:
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- In article 23054@eng.ufl.edu, zzang@stat.ufl.edu (zzang) writes:
- :Hello,
- :do we have any tutorial manual on the
- :postscript? I just begin to learn the
- :postscript language, and would like to
- :find a good tutorial manual or book
- :of the language.
- :
- :can someone give me some suggestion?
- :
- :Thanks in advance!
- :
- :
- :--
- :Zhuo Zang[~{j0WA~}]
- :Department of Statistics
- :University of Florida Email: zzang@stat.ufl.edu
-
- I have just started doing postscipt programming, and the following book has helped
- me a lot:
-
- _Hands_on PostScript_ by Dr. M.B. Spring & David Dubin, published by Hayden Books.
- ($29.95)
-
- It is very straightforward, and has a lot of good sample programs.
- A disk with all the examples from the book is included.
-
- Jan B. Larsen
-