lacomb@SIERRA.STANFORD.EDU ("Lloyd J. Lacomb") (04/15/91)
A week or so ago someone posted a query about psedit- a program that allowed you to edit postscript files. I didn't see any response on the network. Does such a program exist, or more to the point does it exist for the 4D series. I'll summerize to the net if I get any response. Thanks Lloyd LaComb lacomb@sierra.stanford.edu
choi@nas.nasa.gov (Diana Choi) (04/16/91)
lacomb@SIERRA.STANFORD.EDU ("Lloyd J. Lacomb") writes: > >A week or so ago someone posted a query about psedit- a program that >allowed you to edit postscript files. I didn't see any response on the >network. Does such a program exist, or more to the point does it >exist for the 4D series. I'll summerize to the net if I get any >response. > Hi. I am currently still writing "psedit" ...my apologies to everyone for taking so long. Version 1.0 will be available later this year and like most version 1.0s (at least the one's I write) will probably be quite buggy. Send your name and address to choi@nas.nasa.gov to request a beta release. Don't expect a response until around October. diana
msc@ramoth.esd.sgi.com (Mark Callow) (04/19/91)
In article <CMM.0.90.0.671666934.lacomb@sierra.Stanford.EDU>, lacomb@SIERRA.STANFORD.EDU ("Lloyd J. Lacomb") writes: |> |> A week or so ago someone posted a query about psedit- a program that |> allowed you to edit postscript files. I didn't see any response on the What's wrong with vi or emacs or gnumacs or ... (insert your favourite text editor). PostScript files are just ASCII files. What are you really looking for? -- From the TARDIS of Mark Callow msc@ramoth.sgi.com, ...{ames,decwrl}!sgi!msc "Spirits of genius are always opposed by mediocre minds" - Albert Einstein