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  1. Programming the Display PostScript System with X by Inc. Staff Adobe Systems, 1993
  2. Programming the Display Postscript System With Nextstep by Adobe Systems Inc., 1991
  3. PostScript(R) Language Tutorial and Cookbook (APL) by Adobe Systems Inc., 1985-01-11
  4. PostScript(R) by Example by Henry McGilton, Mary Campione, 1992-09-30
  5. PostScript(R) Language Program Design (APL) by Adobe Systems Inc., 1988-01-11
  6. Thinking in Postscript by Glenn C. Reid, 1990-10
  7. Real World Postscript: Techniques from Postscript Professionals
  8. Running Postscript from MS-DOS by Gary Glover, 1989-05
  9. Masterminds of Programming: Inspiring conversations with creators of major programming languages (Programming) by Federico Biancuzzi, 2008-09-15
  10. Postscript Typeface Library: Serif & Script (PostScript Typeface Library) by Tony Esposito, Jean Callan King, 1994-04
  11. PostScript Language by ADOBE, 1985-07
  12. Best Kept Secrets in .NET by Deborah Kurata, 2004-09-13
  13. Postscript and Acrobat/Pdf Bible: Applications, Troubleshooting and Cross-Platform Publishing by Thomas Merz, 2006-06-30
  14. The LaTeX Graphics Companion: Illustrating Documents with TeX and Postscript(R) (Tools and Techniques for Computer Typesetting) by Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz, et all 1997-04-25

21. Richard's PS Junk Page
The postscript programming Tutorial is for those who do wish to become PostScript PostScript programs to calculate PI to a thousand digits and randomly
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~cj434/
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The User-Friendly PostScript Resource Most people can figure out for themselves that printing is a multi-billion dollar industry. However, many people don't figure out that it is also a high technology industry until their first print job goes off track! This site is devoted to the study of PostScript , the language environment of almost all the output devices that commercial printers use. While this isn't strictly speaking another DTP or design site, it will certainly be of interest to those interested in desktop publishing, as PostScript is something you will be using an awful lot, whether it is to your own laser printer or to the local printer's kazillion dollar imagesetter. Rather than just collect a bunch of links, I have tried to add a little insight as to what you will find should you follow them. If you're wondering what the heck PostScript even is, click here before you proceed.
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22. Bersearch PostScript Programming Products
Contacting Bersearch Information Services Obtaining Personal Technical Support Ordering Bersearch Products Bersearch PostScript Examples 1.01a $40.
http://www.bersearch.com/PostScriptProducts/PostScriptProducts.html
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23. PostScript Foundations Course Description
A First Class in postscript programming. The PostScript Foundations It discusses postscript programming, efficiency, and underlying language structure.
http://www.acumentraining.com/Descr_PSF.html
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The PostScript Foundations class is a five-day, hands-on class that teaches the student how to write programs in the PostScript language. It discusses all of the major mechanisms and features common to all versions of the PostScript language. This class lays the foundation for writing PostScript code for producing documents or modifying currently-existing documents. It discusses PostScript programming, efficiency, and underlying language structure. This course is approved by Adobe Systems as its official PostScript Language class. Objective The student will learn how the PostScript language works and to write programs that employ all the main capabilities of the language. The student will know the principles of writing fast, efficient code in PostScript. Prerequisites Familiarity with computer concepts. Previous programming experience helps.

24. Acumen Training - Resources
Two articles a month, one each on postscript programming and Acrobat use. This file contains four PostScript programs demonstrating different flavors of
http://www.acumentraining.com/Resources.html
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Deubert ... Acumen Journal Resources Contact John PostScript and Acrobat Resources Here are some links of use to people interested in PostScript and Acrobat. Some of these are links to resources we refer to in class or sample files for the Acumen Journal. This page mutates frequently, so you may want to check it at reasonably short intervals. Software Link Description Acumen Editor 2.1.1
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Acumen Editor is the software used in Acumen Training's PDF and PostScript classes. It is a text editor with utilities useful to creating hand-written PDF files, such as creating the xref table and calculating and inserting stream lengths. It also can send PostScript files to Distiller or GhostScript for display. There is no documentation as yet. If you have taken a PDF or recent PostScript class, you have already used this software. Everyone else will just need to figure it out; it's not that hard. Version notes and an installation Read Me file are included in the downloads. The Macintosh version requires OS X 10.1 or later. The Windows version requires Windows 98 or later.

25. V04INF1: PostScript Sources Monthly FAQ V1.13 04-30-95 [1 Of 3]
ANSI C Runs in the C programming language. ANSI standard C. PostScript - Requires a If your program is an example of postscript programming,
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v04INF1: PostScript Sources monthly FAQ v1.13 04-30-95 [1 of 3]
comp.sources.postscript postscript-faq@cc.purdue.edu (Allen Braunsdorf) Summary: Useful facts about the PostScript Sources newsgroup Archive-name: postscript/sources Last-modified: 1995/04/30 Version: 1.13 PostScript Sources Introduction to comp.sources.postscript (the comp.sources.postscript FAQ v1.13) Allen Braunsdorf postscript-faq@cc.purdue.edu This FAQ is formatted as a digest. Most news readers can skip from one question to the next by pressing control-G. GNUs uses C-c C-n to skip to the next question. To contribute sources, read the section ``Submitting Sources''. Newsgroup-related mail that is not a submission should be sent to me at postscript-request@cc.purdue.edu

26. V04INF1: PostScript Sources Monthly FAQ V1.13 04-30-95 [3 Of 3]
1 This is an index of all programs that have been posted to comp.sources.postscript. Part02/02 v01i047 examples postscript programming examples,
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v04INF1: PostScript Sources monthly FAQ v1.13 04-30-95 [3 of 3]
comp.sources.postscript postscript-faq@cc.purdue.edu (Allen Braunsdorf) Summary: Useful facts about the PostScript Sources newsgroup Archive-name: postscript/index Last-modified: 1995/04/30 Version: 1.13 PostScript Sources Introduction to comp.sources.postscript (the comp.sources.postscript FAQ v1.13) Allen Braunsdorf postscript-faq@cc.purdue.edu This FAQ is formatted as a digest. Most news readers can skip from one question to the next by pressing control-G. GNUs uses C-c C-n to skip to the next question. To contribute sources, read the section ``Submitting Sources''. Newsgroup-related mail that is not a submission should be sent to me at postscript-request@cc.purdue.edu

27. Help-Site: PostScript Programming Computer Help
Links to postscript programming related documention, manuals, FAQs etc.
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28. The PostScript Programming Language
The Web directory for the postscript programming language. PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe. Reference material. postscript programming manual
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The Web directory for the PostScript programming language
PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe
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  • Two pages by pages : a script to manipulate DVI-generated PostScript for reduce printing.
Encapsulated PostScript
Related topics: Computer programming languages
Christophe Tronche

29. Languages > Postscript Programming - Hot Php Scripts
Programming Languages Postscript - postscript php - Php Scripts Programming.
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A First Guide to PostScript

A tutorial of the basics of the PostScript page description language. Includes examples
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/docproject/programming/postscript/postscript
All about PostScript

Discussion about postscript error handling and general Postscript links.
http://www.quite.com/ps/
Apago
Develops software solutions for graphic arts and prepress markets, conversion tools for PostScript, PDF and raster workflows, custom applications for prepress, document management (COLD), large format and variable printing markets. Image compression including fractal, wavlet and JPEG 2000. Plug-ins for Acrobat, Quark and Photoshop. http://www.apago.com/ ASN Developer Program Adobe's developer support program. http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/ comp.lang.postscript FAQs Usenet answers for postscript questions. http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgroup/comp/comp.lang.postscript.html Don Lancaster's PostScript Library Essays and examples on Postscript programming.

30. How Do I Convert PostScript To EPS?
Correct the PostScript program so that it works before you convert it to EPS format. Understanding postscript programming and the green book.
http://www.postscript.org/FAQs/language/node82.html
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How do I convert PostScript to EPS?
Use pstoepsi , or do it by hand. GhostScript's program ps2epsi does this also, as does LaserWriter 8 for the Mac. GhostScript on the Mac can output EPS also, I believe. To convert from PostScript to EPS, one must guarantee that the PostScript file meets the above requirements. If the actual program conforms to the programming requirements, then one can simply add the required comments at the top of the file saying that the file is EPS and giving its BoundingBox dimensions. Optional comments include font usage (%%DocumentFonts: or %%DocumentNeededResources: font), EPSI preview comments (%%Begin(End)Preview:) extensions (%%Extensions:) and language level (%%LanguageLevel:). There are some operators that should not be used within an EPS file: banddevice cleardictstack copypage erasepage exitserver framedevice grestoreall initclip initgraphics initmatrix quit renderbands setglobal setpagedevice setshared startjob These also include operators from statusdict and userdict operators like legal, letter, a4, b5, etc.

31. Postscript Tutorial
This article is a tutorial introduction to postscript programming in the Macintosh The first step toward learning to program in PostScript is to get an
http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.09/09.04/PostscriptTutorial/
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The Postscript Programming Language
A tutorial introduction to PostScript
By Gregor Koomey, Albany, New York Note: Source code files accompanying article are located on MacTech CD-ROM or source code disks. This article is a tutorial introduction to PostScript programming in the Macintosh environment. We begin with a description of the context and form of the language, then ease into a practical explication of the concepts of the PostScript graphics and computational models (using examples that you are actually expected to type in and send to a printer or emulator), finishing up with a mild discussion of appropriate hardware and software (including books).
A Little Context
The Macintosh brought to the marketplace a user interface that defined everything as a raster graphic, including text. As such, it was fairly simple to introduce multiple typefaces for use in this WYSIWYG environment, each represented by a sequence of bitmap designs.

32. Adobe's Colophon 3 Alphabet
The POSTSCRIPT programs which produce the alphabet are plain text files. If you would like to learn more about postscript programming we have produced
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33. Richard's EZ Postscript
Richard s Quick guide to postscript programming Postscript is a programming language optimised for printing graphics and text.
http://www.rddvs.com/postscript.html
Richard's Quick guide to Postscript Programming
This page is intended as a quick guide to introduce someone who is familiar with the basic principles of computer programming to the world of Postscript. What do you need
  • A desire to learn the basics of Postscript A few minutes to spare A plain text editor A postscript viewer: You could use a postscript printer, but to increase speed and save on paper, a postscript viewer is best, look for either ROPS or Ghostscript

Tutorial Postscript is a programming language optimised for printing graphics and text. Postscript was first introduced by Adobe in 1985 as a page description language. The main purpose of which was to provide a convenient language in which to describe images in a device independent manner. The language itself, which is usually interpreted, is stack based, in a similar manner to a RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) calculator. A Program pushes the arguments to an operator onto a stack and then invokes the operator. Typically the operator will have some result which is left at the top of the stack. For example, the following Postscript code: 75 64 add pushes the number 75 onto the stack and then pushes the number 64 onto the stack. 'add' calls the add operator which pops the top two values off the stack, multiplies them, and pushes the result back onto the stack.

34. Faxcover.ps Help Postscript Programming
Does anybody out there know postscript programming well? I need some help modifying the faxcover.ps file. My goal was to remove the default Silicon Graphics
http://www.hylafax.org/archive/2000-04/msg00240.html
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faxcover.ps help postscript programming
http://server.deanox.com/faxcover.ps so that anyone able to help could view it. Fixing this will be highly useful as it becomes very easy to change the logo on the fax template simply by replacing the bitmap code with postscript bitmap code for the desired logo... making logo customization of the coverpage quite simple (especially compared to some of the FAQ answers). Thanks. Lee Howard

35. AnyWho: Internet Directory Assistance; Yellow Pages, White Pages, Toll-Free Numb
Free for noncommercial use programs to render Postscript documents and links to A Microsoft Windows implementation of the postscript programming
http://www.anywho.com/cgi-bin/webdrill?catkey=gwd/Top/Computers/Programming/Lang

36. Learning PostScript: A Visual Approach By Ross Smith
This book is an excellent introduction to the postscript programming language! It has an easy, introductory style that visually leads to a strong
http://www.lasergo.com/book001.htm
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ISBN: 0938151126 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.82 x 9.02 x 7.04 This book is an excellent introduction to the PostScript programming language! It has an easy, introductory style that visually leads to a strong understanding of the PostScript language and what it can accomplish in graphics and text design. It has hundreds of language examples along with an illustration of each example! Contents
Introduction - Getting Started
Chapter 1 - Drawing Lines
Chapter 2 - Showing Text
Chapter 3 - Graphics States
Chapter 4 - Resizing and Repositioning
Chapter 5 - Arcs and Curves
Chapter 6 - Repeat Loops
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Chapter 8 - Special Effects Appendix A - Text Characters Appendix B - Tools and Techniques Appendix C - Other Programs NOTE: This book is not available in electronic form and is not available for download from the Internet. If the book is ordered, it must be physically shipped. Available for a limited time from LaserGo, Inc. for FREE plus US$ 5 shipping within the U.S. or US$ 10 shipping outside of the U.S.! Get it now by simply selecting the FREE BOOK, part number BK-9000, on any of our order forms and submitting the form (be sure to select a quantity of at least one, and select a shipping method other than Internet download)! Yes!

37. Postscript Programming
These simple regular patterns in the arabic style are produced by a postscript program, and not from specifying each line (click on each picture to download
http://www.cytosim.org/other/postscript/
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38. Microsoft Office Assistance Embedding PostScript Printer Commands
You can send postscript programming strings to your printer by inserting PRINT For complete information about the postscript programming language,
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP051861821033.aspx
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Embedding PostScript printer commands in a Word document Help Assistance Word 2003 Automating Tasks and Programmability ... Field Reference
Show All Hide All You can send PostScript programming strings to your printer by inserting PRINT fields in the document text. Microsoft Word sends the commands to the printer as native PostScript codes. PostScript commands embedded  (embed: To insert information created in one program, such as a chart or an equation, into another program. After the object is embedded, the information becomes part of the document. Any changes you make to the object are reflected in the document.) in your document are carried out in the order in which you insert them. Use the following syntax: Group Codes The y-coordinate space used for PostScript commands in Word is the same as for normal PostScript. The graphics origin (0,0) is in the lower-left corner of the page, and the positive directions are up and to the right. PostScript drawing instructions take place within a drawing rectangle. The graphics origin is translated to the lower-left corner of the drawing rectangle.

39. Postscript Programming Language Fundamentals
postscript programming language fundamentals. 1 2. contents. basics examples dr. salih yurttas computer science.
http://faculty.cs.tamu.edu/yurttas/PL/TL/PS/F/
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  • 40. Programmer's Oasis - PostScript
    A First Guide to Postscript European mirror; What is Postscript? All about PostScript postscript programming - article, iftech.com
    http://users.utu.fi/sisasa/oasis/oasis-postscript.html
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