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- From: asteindl@mch2ws2.tuwien.ac.at (Alois Steindl)
- Subject: Re: PS Viewer
- In-Reply-To: mjo@snclib.snc.edu's message of 10 Sep 92 08: 09:34 GMT
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- Organization: Inst. f. Mechanics II, TU Vienna
- References: <18l48fINNitr@spool.mu.edu> <1992Sep10.080934.3339@meteor.wisc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 09:33:14 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep10.080934.3339@meteor.wisc.edu> mjo@snclib.snc.edu (Mike O'Connor) writes:
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- In article <18l48fINNitr@spool.mu.edu> craig@spool.mu.edu (Craig Schanning) writes:
- : Is there a PD PostScript viewer available for AIX?
- :
- :Please send responses to pwickman@cerebus.cc.edu
-
- I'm sure that someone's filled his mailbox with "Ghostscript" and
- "Ghostview" -- if nothing else, I've mailed him. What I wonder is
- why IBM ships Display Postscript and yet doesn't ship a tool to
- *view* Postscript! DEC and Sun certainly don't have this problem.
- Any comments?
-
- --
- Mike O'Connor
- "The NNTP Administrator"
- <mjo@snclib.snc.edu>
-
- There is a tool: dpsexec.
- It isn't very convenient to use, but works.
- I use it in the way
- /usr/lpp/DPS/bin/dpsexec
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- > (filename) run
- ^D
-
- Enjoy it!
- Alois
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