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- From: philip@utstat.toronto.edu (Philip McDunnough)
- Subject: Re: Printing to an AppleLaserWriter LS
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.030017.28850@utstat.toronto.edu>
- Organization: University of Toronto, Dept. of Statistics
- References: <1992Dec18.063556.24107@utstat.toronto.edu> <1gruteINN1qo@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <1h1bciINNhl@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 03:00:17 GMT
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- In article <1h1bciINNhl@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> cd248@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Richard Sherman) writes:
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-
- >>>Huh? You can save a GS file as Postscript?? Tell me if I read that
- >>>right.
- >>
- >>Yes, you are reading just fine. I do this all the time, and view the
- >>files on my NeXT (although lately I have been having some minor troubles
- >>since moving to Postcript Level 2).
- >
- >OK, how do you do it??
-
- After clicking on print in the printer dialog box (you may have to rename
- your LaserWriter CDEV to Postscript or anything else, although I haven't)
- press OA-F (or OA-K, can seem to recall the letter! which is why it would
- be nice to have the option of saving to a Postscript file as in 7.x on the
- Mac- they used to have to do the same trick). Anyway this will produce
- the necessary Postscript file(s) in the System folder.
-
- Philip
- philip@utstat.toronto.edu
-