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- From: mcdonald@aries.scs.uiuc.edu (J. D. McDonald)
- Subject: Re: PostScript App in Windows
- References: <155.222.uupcb@pcb.batpad.lgb.ca.us>
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- Organization: UIUC SCS
- Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1992 14:39:35 GMT
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- In article <155.222.uupcb@pcb.batpad.lgb.ca.us> daniel.moran@pcb.batpad.lgb.ca.us (Daniel Moran) writes:
-
- >SA> I am looking for a way to import Postscript Files (from MAC or Unix) and
- >SA>edit them in Windows 3.1 . Does anybody know of an App that does that ?
- >SA> I want also to be able to save that file again in PS format, and to print
- >SA> Do you where I can find PS drivers for my HP DeskJet 500C (any FTP ?) ??
-
- >Corel Draw does a fine job of handling EPS files. I'm sure that most of
- >the other high end illustration packages do as well, but I've only had
- >experience with Corel Draw. It has a number of filters, as well; I've
- >had pretty fair luck using them to convert between file formats.
- >
-
- Since Postscript is ASCII, would not Notepad do just fine for files
- smaller than 32000 characters?? It is what I use.
-
- Doug McDonald
-