ewm@mdavcr.UUCP (Eric W. Mitchell) (02/27/91)
So, having found that Adobe Illustrator produces exceedingly large EPS files,
AND, having a very short generic postscript scrap that does the same thing
(but is not encapsulated), IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED that it would be desirable
to ENCAPSULATE the postscript.
OF COURSE, I haven't the slightest idea how to do this. Anybody give me any
hints as to how a small amount of postscript (ie, the text below) could be
encapsulated? Gee, if it was mailed back to me encapsulated, I might just
burst with glee.
I WOULD BE ETERNALLY IN YOUR DEBT. (Lucky you, huh? "Pay Me", you say?)
Thanks in advance,
Eric
===================Postscript code below=======================
/inch {72 mul} def
/inchsquare
{ newpath
moveto
0 1 inch rlineto
1 inch 0 rlineto
0 -1 inch rlineto
closepath
} def
/logo
{
inchsquare
fill
1.0 setgray
newpath
.5 setlinewidth
36 36 34.77 0 360 arc
stroke
33.94 32.32 28.18 0 360 arc
stroke
31.38 29.1 21.6 0 360 arc
stroke
29.47 25 15.02 0 360 arc
stroke
/AvantGarde-DemiOblique findfont 11 scalefont
setfont
17 21 moveto
(MDA) show
/Helvetica-Bold findfont 45 scalefont
setfont
0 setgray
80 40 moveto
(MACDONALD) show
80 0 moveto
(DETTWILER) show
} def
gsave
6.25 6.25 scale
currentpoint -68 add moveto currentpoint translate
0 inch 0 inch logo
grestore