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PS2ASCII(1)							 Ghostscript Tools						       PS2ASCII(1)

NAME
ps2ascii - Ghostscript translator from PostScript or PDF to ASCII
SYNOPSIS
ps2ascii [ input.ps [ output.txt ] ] ps2ascii input.pdf [ output.txt ]
DESCRIPTION
ps2ascii uses gs(1) to extract ASCII text from PostScript(tm) or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. If no files are specified on the command line, gs reads from standard input; but PDF input must come from an explicitly-named file, not standard input. If no output file is specified, the ASCII text is written to standard output. ps2ascii doesn't look at font encoding, and isn't very good at dealing with kerning, so for PostScript (but not currently PDF), you might consider pstotext (see below).
FILES
Run "gs -h" to find the location of Ghostscript documentation on your system, from which you can get more details.
SEE ALSO
pstotext(1), http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/virtualpaper/pstotext.html
VERSION
This document was last revised for Ghostscript version 7.05.
AUTHOR
L. Peter Deutsch <ghost@aladdin.com> was the original author. The current version has substantial improvements by David M. Jones <dmjones@theory.lcs.mit.edu>. 7.05 22 April 2002 PS2ASCII(1)
Related Man Pages
ps2ascii(1) - redhat
ps2pdf13(1) - redhat
ps2ps(1) - centos
eps2eps(1) - suse
ps2ps(1) - suse
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