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Subject:Re[2]: Distributing Postcript Files for Viewing From:Joyce Flaherty <flahertj -at- SMTPGW -dot- LIEBERT -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 11 Mar 1996 07:35:35 EST
On 3/9/96 Kat Nagel wrote:
> The UNIX guy opened and edited the file. He didn't tell
> me how he did it. Knowing him, he probably wrote a PS editor
> to do the job.
Any ASCII editor gets the job done. Then send the file to
your PostScript interpreter or printer.
I designed a business card once using PostScript (just to
prove that I could). The job took me two nights to complete!
What I got out of the exercise was a great business card I
didn't need, and an appreciation for the applications that
generate the code. They can do in seconds what takes me
hours.
joyce flaherty
flahertj -at- smtpgw -dot- liebert -dot- com