04-08-2006
Hi
Thanks for the help..however, can you elaborate on it abit so that i could code in my source file?
how am i going to start coding? -felt lost-
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any2ps(1) General Commands Manual any2ps(1)
NAME
any2ps - Converts a file to mule internal code and then to PostScript format
SYNOPSIS
any2ps [-in coding_system] [m2ps_options] < infile > outfile
OPTIONS
Specifies the coding system (in the input file) that needs to be converted to mule *internal* code. By default, the input file is assumed
to be in mule *internal* code, which means that code conversion is not done. Specifies one or more options passed by any2ps to the m2ps
program. Refer to m2ps(1) for a description of these options.
OPERANDS
Specifies the input file to be converted to *internal* code. Specifies the output PostScript file.
DESCRIPTION
The any2ps command is an alternative to running the coco and m2ps programs separately. Like the programs that it invokes, any2ps is
derived from software supplied by the Free Software Foundation.
The any2ps program performs the following operations: Invokes coco to convert the input file from the specified coding system to Mule
internal code (called *internal* code) Passes the converted result, along with the specified m2ps options, to m2ps for processing
The m2ps program then generates the PostScript program file to be printed.
SEE ALSO
Commands: coco(1), m2ps(1), mule(1)
any2ps(1)