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- From: ah395@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jeffrey T. Hansen)
- Newsgroups: alt.cad.autocad
- Subject: PostScript Plotting Followup ...
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 14:51:07 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- Reply-To: ah395@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jeffrey T. Hansen)
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- Many thanks to the speedy replies to my question, I've got the
- EPXtoPS.exe program, and it's fine. The only thing I'd add would
- be support for pens 9 thru 15, but of course that's an HP/GL thing,
- limited by the physical pen turret slots.
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- Also, I should have included in my first post that we can't update
- to release 12, we're hampered by two machines that are not upgradeable
- (sun 386i's, ugh) and by a 'limited' budget. (the partners would much
- rather spend their budget on themselves, in other words)
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- But, in summation, the fine program EPXtoPS does just what it advertises,
- it takes files written in HPGL for the Hewlett Packard EPX pen plotter and
- turn it into postscript for processing ... many thanks!
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- ah395@cleveland.freenet.edu
- Jeffrey T. Hansen
- Not affiliated with Case Western Reserve University
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