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- From: glenn@rightbrain.com (Glenn Reid)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.software
- Subject: Re: limiting line length in ps file
- Message-ID: <1051@rtbrain.rightbrain.com>
- Date: 10 Jan 93 01:06:31 GMT
- References: <966@rtbrain.rightbrain.com>
- Sender: glenn@rightbrain.com
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- rodney.price writes
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- > I have a NeXT which runs something roughly approximating
- > BSD 4.3 Unix, NextStep 2.1. Is there some code out there
- > that will take a PostScript file with lines longer than 72
- > and split these lines in a way that doesn't destroy the
- > PostScript?
-
- There is a program available from Adobe's file server that will do
- just this very thing. Send mail to "ps-file-server@adobe.com" with
- subject "help" to get it. It's in the "Programs" area of the
- server, but I forget what it's called (even though I wrote it :-)
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