Jim.Priestle@afitamy.fidonet.org (Jim Priestle) (02/10/90)
I see an ad stating that express paint print in POSTSCRIPT. Can anyone
explain how it can do this to me. thanks -jim-
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bevis@EE.ECN.PURDUE.EDU (Jeff Bevis) (02/12/90)
In article <80.25D58652@afitamy.fidonet.org>, Jim.Priestle@afitamy.fidonet.org (Jim Priestle) writes: >I see an ad stating that express paint print in POSTSCRIPT. Can anyone >explain how it can do this to me. thanks -jim- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Why would *you* want to be printed in postscript? :-) Seriously, there are several ways to print images under postscript, none the least of which is by using a bitmapped (greyscale or color!) image and directly dumping it to the printer with the appropriate program code... it's all supported by the language definition. Another way is to try to recognize edges and create lines which describe the image approximately... bleah.. too much work for me! For more info, get a hold of the Adobe Systems Postscript Language Reference Manual... it tells all. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Bevis Purdue Univeristy School of Electrical Engineering bevis@en.ecn.purdue.edu Give me Amiga or nothing at all. Actually, I never liked spam. Spam, spam, spam, sausage, bacon and spam...