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- From: mattd@apple.com (Matt Deatherage)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: MS-DOS FST
- Message-ID: <mattd-280892104120@city-lights.apple.com>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 17:41:00 GMT
- References: <9208240216.aa12140@generic.UUCP>
- Sender: usenet@Apple.COM
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- Organization: Developer Technical Support, Apple Computer, Inc.
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- In article <9208240216.aa12140@generic.UUCP>, taob@terranet.cts.com (Brian
- Tao) wrote:
- >
- > That's why I suggest generic auxtypes for most of them. I'm not
- > too sure about the .EPS -> $00B0/$0719 translation, though. That
- > filetype is defined as a PostScript file in the File Type Notes, which
- > I assume means Encapsulated PS file (which is an .EPS in MS-DOS).
- > --
- > Brian T. Tao =*8-) | ::::::::> tcomtaob@chasm.scar.utoronto.ca <::::::::
-
- Assuming will always get you in trouble. :)
-
- Encapsulated PostScript is more restrictive than PostScript. The type
- description does not say "Encapsulated PostScript File", it says
- "PostScript
- File."
-
- Alll EPSF files are PostScript files, but not vice-versa.
-
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