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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help me these Question?? Post 302497121 by joeyg on Wednesday 16th of February 2011 11:36:57 AM
Old 02-16-2011
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These are basic unix questions. The resources at unix.com are not here to facilitate a person 'faking' their unix abilities by posing questions to experts. We are happy to help with real-world problems, offering advice and actual commands. However, this question does not serve the unix community.
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PRN2PS(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						 PRN2PS(1)

NAME
prn2ps - PostScript Conversion Utility PURPOSE
prn2ps converts Windows PostScript to Unix PostScript. The input to this program is typically generated by printing to a PostScript printer connected to the FILE: logical device. The output can be converted to Encapsulated PostScript using GhostScript's p2epsi program. USAGE
usage : prn2ps [-h[help]] [-o[out_ext]] [-l[log_ext]] [-O[out_dir]] prn_file ... purpose: convert Windows PostScript to Unix PostScript version: 2.000 (SDF 2.001) The options are: Option Description -h display help on options -o output file extension -l log file extension -O output to input file's (or explicit) directory DESCRIPTION
The -h option provides help. If it is specified without a parameter, a brief description of each option is displayed. To display the attributes for an option, specify the option letter as a parameter. By default, generated output goes to standard output. To direct output to a file per input file, use the -o option to specify an extension for output files. If the -o option is specified without a parameter, an extension of out is assumed. Likewise, error messages go to standard error by default. Use the -l option to create a log file per input file. If the -l option is specified without a parameter, an extension of log is assumed. By default, generated output and log files are created in the current directory. Use the -O option to specify an explicit output directory. If the -O option is specified without a parameter, the input file's directory is used. For each input file, the output is generated by: o deleting the PageSize information o deleting the control-D at the end of the file. EXAMPLES
To generate an Encapsulated PostScript file from Windows PostScript: prn2ps -ops myfig.prn ps2epsi myfig.ps LIMITATIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
If ps2epsi doesn't like the output, you may need to use another printer driver to generate the input. On Windows NT 4.0, the Canon PS-IPU Color Laser Copier v52.3 driver works most of the time. perl v5.12.4 2011-11-09 PRN2PS(1)
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