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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Help! Post 5568 by LivinFree on Friday 17th of August 2001 04:43:57 AM
Old 08-17-2001
To view .ps files, try ghostview, default installed on Linux. I'm not sure about other Unices, but it is open source.
man gv

Also (especially in Linux) look for the psto* or ps2* applications, like ps2ascii or ps2text (also pstoascii and pstotext).

If you don't have them, install the ghostview package...

 
wvPS(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   wvPS(1)

NAME
wvPS - convert msword documents to PS SYNOPSIS
wvPS in_word_doc out_ps_doc DESCRIPTION
wvPS converts word documents into PS (Postscript) format. You can then use the PS version to print, view using gv, ggv,ghostview,etc.. REQUIREMENTS
wvDVI dvips MORE INFORMATION
http://wvware.sourceforge.net SEE ALSO
wvAbw(1), wvWare(1), wvHtml(1), wvLatex(1), wvCleanLatex(1), wvPDF(1), wvText(1), wvWml(1), wvDVI(1), wvRTF(1), wvMime(1), catdoc(1), word2x(1) AUTHOR
Dom Lachowicz (current author and maintainer) WEB: http://wvware.sourceforge.net MAIL: cinamod@hotmail.com wvPS(1)
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