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- From: maurice@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.apps
- Subject: Re: Postscript viewer for Windows... where is it?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.060157.760@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 06:01:57 GMT
- References: <1992Nov17.020057.13040@utkux1.utk.edu>
- Organization: Computer Science, Monash University, Australia
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- From article <1992Nov17.020057.13040@utkux1.utk.edu>, by harp@martha.utcc.utk.edu (harp):
- >
- > I just got the other necessary files. Good God, why did they bother to
- > make a windows version. That was the sadest user interface I've ever
- > seen in my life.
- >
- > Sean Harp
- > University of Tennessee
-
- Sean,
- As one of the people who helped write the windows port of
- Ghostscript, I will attempt to explain some of the reasons for developing
- the windows version.
-
- Developers choose to develop for windows for many reasons:
- 1. More than 640K of memory is available using a standardized
- interface.
- 2. DOS under windows is not as usable as a windows program.
- 3. Greater functionality under windows.
- 4. Pretty user interfaces.
-
- The major reasons for the development in Ghostscript for windows were
- 1, 2, and 3. The user interface (4) is no worse than the user interface
- available in the DOS Version, in fact it is a slight improvement.
-
- The windows version of Ghostscript adds several features, namely:
- Full page representation, with scroll bars to enable access to elements
- that will not fit within a window; and copying to the windows clipboard.
-
- Finally, the development of this version of Ghostscript permits the
- development of a front end similar to Ghostview on the windows platform.
- (Ghostview provides access to pages and a pretty user interface). As
- yet no-one, to my knowlege has produced a suitable front end for MS-Windows,
- but at least now the opportunity exists for other developers to attempt
- this without having the large overhead of porting the basic application to
- Windows.
-
- In conclusion, the authors attempted to make available on a new
- platform a tool that existed on other platforms. This tool took
- advantage of some of the features of the new platform without
- changing the basic nature of the tool. No functionality was lost from
- the original product and some was added.
-
-
- Maurice Castro
- --
- Maurice Castro | "In hardware engineering, Ohm's
- maurice@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au | law and Maxwell's equations pale
- | in importance and influence next
- | to Murphy's Law" Gordon Bell
-