[alt.sources.wanted] Rasterfile -> Postscript filter

dylan@ibmpcug.co.uk (Matthew Farwell) (03/15/90)

I am looking for a Rasterfile to postscript filter. I have one already
called sun2ps, but it doesnt seem to want to recognise the rasters I have
as rasters. If anyone has any suggestions as to where I could obtain
one from, I'd be grateful. I'm running 386 Xenix 2.3.2. Thanks for your
time.

Dylan.
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merlyn@iwarp.intel.com (Randal Schwartz) (03/17/90)

In article <1e22.25ff94ea@ibmpcug.co.uk>, dylan@ibmpcug (Matthew Farwell) writes:
| I am looking for a Rasterfile to postscript filter. I have one already
| called sun2ps, but it doesnt seem to want to recognise the rasters I have
| as rasters. If anyone has any suggestions as to where I could obtain
| one from, I'd be grateful. I'm running 386 Xenix 2.3.2. Thanks for your
| time.

Get the public domain pbmplus package.  It has raster support and
postscript support, and just about anything else anyone would want to
convert between.  I've made hardcopies of screendumps (and many other
things :-) with this package.  The anon FTP list says expo.lcs.mit.edu
has it, but I don't remember if that's where I got it.

Just another portable bitmap,
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